Obesity-related neuropathy: the new epidemic
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Obesity-related neuropathy: the new epidemic
Abstract
Purpose of review: To examine the evidence evaluating the association between obesity and neuropathy as well as potential interventions.
Recent findings: Although diabetes has long been associated with neuropathy, additional metabolic syndrome components, including obesity, are increasingly linked to neuropathy development, regardless of glycemic status. Preclinical rodent models as well as clinical studies are shedding light on the mechanisms of obesity-related neuropathy as well as challenges associated with slowing progression. Dietary and surgical weight loss and exercise interventions are promising, but more data is needed.
Summary: High-fat-diet rodent models have shown that obesity-related neuropathy is a product of excess glucose and lipid accumulation leading to inflammation and cell death. Clinical studies consistently demonstrate obesity is independently associated with neuropathy; therefore, likely a causal risk factor. Dietary weight loss improves neuropathy symptoms but not examination scores. Bariatric surgery and exercise are promising interventions, but larger, more rigorous studies are needed. Further research is also needed to determine the utility of weight loss medications and ideal timing for obesity interventions to prevent neuropathy.
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Conflict of interest statement
Conflicts of interest: BCC consults for DynaMed, receives research and editor support from the American Academy of Neurology and performs medical legal consultations including consultations for the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program.
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