J Korean Acad Fam Med.  2003 Apr;24(4):360-364.

The Correlation between Plasma Leptin Concentration and Adiposity in Obesity

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Family Medicine, College of Medicine, Korea University, Korea. younseon@korea.ac.kr
  • 2Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, College of Medicine, Korea University, Korea.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Obesity can be considered as hyperaccumulation of body fat. Therefore, the aim to treat obesity is to decrease body fat. Abdominal total fat calculated in computed tomography is thought to be the most accurate index measuring body fat. The body mass index (BMI) and body fat mass are the representative indices also. Leptin is a protein hormone expressed by obesity gene in adipose tissue. It inhibits food intake and increases energy consumption, thereby controls obesity. With a study of relationship between plasma leptin level and body mass index and abdominal total fat area, we tried to find the usefulness of leptin as an index of adiposity.
METHODS
The adiposity level was approximated by BMI, computed tomography and bioelectical impedence. To further explore the relationship with body composition, body fat distribution was determined by computed tomograph. To quantify the relationship between serum leptin level and adiposity, correlation analyses have been conducted.
RESULTS
The subjects were 32 females with a BMI of over 25 kg/m2. The mean plasma leptin level was 14.2 5.9 ug/L. We investigated the correlation of plasma leptin level with subcutaneous and visceral fat. The plasma leptin level showed a significant correlation with BMI and body fat mass, and was significantly correlated with subctaneous fat (P<0.01), but not with abdominal visceral fat.
CONCLUSION
A significant correlation between plasma leptin level and body fat mass was observed. The distribution of subcutaneous fat showed differences in plasma leptin level. Therefore, the plasma leptin level may be used as an index of change of body fat mass, especially subcutaneous fat.

Keyword

leptin; adiposity; abdominal total fat area; body mass index; abdominal subcutaneous fat; abdominal viseral fat

MeSH Terms

Adipose Tissue
Adiposity*
Body Composition
Body Fat Distribution
Body Mass Index
Eating
Female
Humans
Intra-Abdominal Fat
Leptin*
Obesity*
Plasma*
Subcutaneous Fat
Subcutaneous Fat, Abdominal
Leptin
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