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Leptin and Adiponectin Concentrations Independently Predict Future Accumulation of Visceral Fat in Nondiabetic Japanese Americans.

Citation
Song, S. O., et al. “Leptin And Adiponectin Concentrations Independently Predict Future Accumulation Of Visceral Fat In Nondiabetic Japanese Americans.”. Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.).
Center University of Washington
Author Sun Ok Song, Seung Jin Han, Steven E Kahn, Donna L Leonetti, Wilfred Y Fujimoto, Edward J Boyko
Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Whether leptin and adiponectin are independently associated with regional body fat distribution was investigated in a prospective study of Japanese Americans.

METHODS: Nondiabetic participants 39 to 79 years of age were followed for 5 years to assess change in body composition. Leptin and adiponectin concentrations were evaluated at baseline and by single-slice computed tomography measurements of intra-abdominal fat (IAF), abdominal subcutaneous fat (SCF), and thigh SCF cross-sectional areas at baseline and at 5 years.

RESULTS: Ninety-six men and ninety-five women without diabetes had the following baseline mean (SD) values: age 45.7 (3.5) years and 46.4 (3.9) years, IAF 78.7 (38.6) cm and 62.1 (39.0) cm , leptin concentration 4.5 (2.3) μg/L and 10.2 (5.2) μg/L, and adiponectin concentration 7.4 (3.2) μg/mL and 10.8 (4.7) μg/mL, respectively. Baseline leptin (β = 1.7722, P = 0.014) and adiponectin concentrations (β = -0.4162, P < 0.001) were significantly associated with IAF change over 5 years in multivariable models adjusting for age, sex, diabetes family history, weight change over 5 years, and baseline measurements of BMI, IAF, abdominal SCF, waist circumference, thigh fat, and homeostatic model assessment of insulin resistance.

CONCLUSIONS: In nondiabetic Japanese Americans, a higher concentration of leptin was associated with greater accumulation of IAF and a higher concentration of adiponectin with lesser accumulation of IAF over 5 years.

Year of Publication
2020
Journal
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)
Date Published
12/2020
ISSN Number
1930-739X
DOI
10.1002/oby.23035
Alternate Journal
Obesity (Silver Spring)
PMID
33269547
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