The Integrative Metabolism & Disease Prevention (IMDP) Research Group is part of the Applied Physiology Laboratory and is led by Dr. Sarah Deemer. The IMDP Research Group integrates clinical research
with basic science to better understand and promote metabolic health in adults. Dr. Deemer’s overarching research goals are to investigate the mechanisms driving
the development of low-grade chronic inflammatory diseases (
e.g., obesity, insulin resistance), with a primary focus on the role of adipose tissue
and skeletal muscle in metabolic health. The lab is also dedicated to uncovering the
biological factors and mechanisms behind the increased prevalence of obesity and metabolic
diseases in racial and ethnic minority populations, aiming to reduce health disparities
and improve minority health outcomes. Additionally, our group emphasizes women’s health
research, focusing on the intersection of metabolic disease with conditions such as
endometriosis, uterine fibroids, and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
An important aspect of our work is investigating how targeted nutrition and exercise
interventions can mitigate the effects of chronic inflammatory diseases. Current research
is exploring the anti-inflammatory potential of omega-3 fatty acids and their role
in promoting the production of specialized pro-resolving mediators (SPMs) to reduce
inflammation and improve metabolic health in individuals with obesity. Overall, our
group aims to develop evidence-based approaches that enhance health outcomes and improve
quality of life for individuals managing chronic inflammation and metabolic disorders.
Our lab utilizes advanced clinical methodologies and is equipped to perform overnight
metabolic assessments, providing invaluable insights into disease prevention and metabolic
adaptation. Current capabilities include:
- Body Composition Testing (DXA and BIA)
- Oral Glucose Tolerance Tests (OGTT)
- Intravenous Glucose Tolerance Tests (IVGTT)
- Euglycemic Hyperinsulinemic Clamp
- Hyperglycemic Clamp
- Resting Metabolic Rate & Metabolic Flexibility
- Exercise Testing
- Adipose and Skeletal Muscle Biopsies