Analysis of the association of leptin and adiponectin concentrations with metabolic syndrome in children: Results from the IDEFICS study
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
Background and aims: Adipokines may play a role in the pathogenesis of the metabolic
syndrome (MetS) in children.We aimed to evaluate the association of leptin, adiponectin, and its
ratio (L/A ratio) with the metabolic syndrome (MetS) in a subsample of the IDEFICS (Identification
and prevention of Dietary- and lifestyle-induced health EFfects In Children and infantS) cohort.
Methods and results: Leptin, adiponectin and MetS parameters were measured in a subsample of
1253 children (3e9.9 years) participating to the IDEFICS study, grouped as: Non-OW (underweight/
normal weight) and OW/Ob (overweight/obese). MetS was defined using the sex- and
age-specific cut-offs based on the distribution of MetS components in the IDEFICS cohort.
The prevalence of the MetS among OW/Ob was 24.8% and 27.1% in boys and girls respectively,
whereas 2% among Non-OW. OW/Ob had significantly higher leptin and L/A ratio as compared
to Non-OW. Significantly higher leptinwas found in OW/Ob with MetS as compared with OW/Ob
without MetS. Significantly lower adiponectin was observed only in OW/Ob girls as compared to
Non-OW. A 1SD increase in leptin and L/A ratio z-scores or a 1SD decrease in adiponectin z-score
were significantly associated with higher risk of MetS. After adjustment for BMI or body fat mass
(BFM) the association remained significant only for leptin.
Conclusion: We showed that in European children, higher leptin concentration is associated with
MetS, even after adjusting for BMI or BFM, confirming an early role of leptin in MetS, while the
association of adiponectin with MetS seems be mediated by body fat in this age range.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Leptin; Adiponectin; Metabolic syndrome; Children; IDEFICS
Elenco autori:
Siani, Alfonso; Russo, Paola; Nappo, Annunziata
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