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Sudi, K; Gallistl, S; Tröbinger, M; Reiterer, E; Payerl, D; Aigner, R; Borkenstein, MH.
Insulin and insulin resistance index are not independent determinants for the variation in leptin in obese children and adolescents.
J Pediatr Endocrinol Metab. 2000; 13(7):923-932 Doi: 10.1515/JPEM.2000.13.7.923
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Aigner Reingard
Borkenstein Helmuth Martin
Fröhlich-Reiterer Elke
Gallistl Siegfried
Payerl Doris
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Abstract:
Recent findings have questioned the independent influence of insulin on leptin. We studied whether insulin contributes to leptin in obese children, independent of confounding parameters, such as total adiposity, fasting insulin resistance index, and fat free mass. In 100 obese boys and 103 obese girls, blood levels of leptin, insulin, glucose, and triglycerides were determined. The fasting insulin resistance index (FIRI) was calculated, and body composition was assessed by means of impedance. Leptin and glucose were higher in girls, and all estimates of adiposity were significantly associated with leptin. However, when adjusted for adiposity, the relationship between insulin and leptin, and also between FIRI and leptin, remained significant in boys and girls (p<0.05). Although several regression models were tested, neither insulin nor FIRI were found to contribute significantly and independently to leptin. BMI together with triglycerides and FFM were the main determinants for the variation in leptin in boys (adj. R2=0.46, p<0.0001). In girls, BMI explained a great magnitude of the variation in leptin (adj. R2=0.60, p<0.0001). These findings indicate that in the state of childhood and adolescent obesity, total adiposity but not insulin or insulin resistance index is the main determinant for leptin. In contrast to obese girls, the fat free mass and triglycerides contribute significantly to the variation in leptin in obese boys. The biological significance for these findings should be elucidated in longitudinal studies.
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Adolescent -
Body Composition -
Child -
Humans -
Insulin - blood
Insulin Resistance - blood
Leptin - blood
Obesity - blood
Regression Analysis - blood

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