Serum leptin concentration, obesity, and insulin resistance in Western Samoans: Cross sectional study

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Zimmet, P
Hodge, A
Nicolson, M
Staten, M
deCourten, M
Moore, J
Morawiecki, A
Lubina, J
Collier, G
Alberti, G
Dowse, G
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[1] AMGEN INC,CLIN RES,THOUSAND OAKS,CA 91320
[2] AMGEN INC,BIOSTAT,THOUSAND OAKS,CA 91320
[3] DEAKIN UNIV,GEELONG,VIC 3220,AUSTRALIA
[4] UNIV NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE,NEWCASTLE TYNE NE2 4HH,TYNE & WEAR,ENGLAND
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BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL | 1996年 / 313卷 / 7063期
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Objective-To measure serum leptin concentrations in the Polynesian population of Western Samoa and to examine epidemiological associations of leptin with anthropometric, demographic, behavioural, and metabolic factors in this population with a high prevalence of obesity and non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus. Design-Cross sectional study, leptin concentration being measured in a subgroup of a population based sample. Subjects-240 Polynesian men and women aged 28-74 years were selected to cover the full range of age, body mass index, and glucose tolerance, Main outcome measurements-Serum leptin, insulin, and glucose concentrations; anthropometric measures; physical activity; and area of residence. Results-Leptin concentrations were correlated with body mass index (r = 0.80 in men, 0.79 in women) and waist circumference (r = 0.82 in men, 0.78 in women) but less so with waist to hip ratio, At any body mass index, leptin concentration was higher in women than men (geometric mean adjusted for body mass index 15.3 v 3.6 pg/l, P < 0.001). Leptin concentration also correlated with fasting insulin concentration (r = 0.63 in men, 0.64 in women) and insulin concentration 2 hours after a glucose load (r = 0.58 in men, 0.52 in women). These associations remained significant after controlling for body mass index; effects of physical activity and of rural or urban living on leptin concentration were eliminated after adjusting for obesity, except values remained high in urban men. 78% of variance in leptin was explained by a model including fasting insulin concentration, sex, body mass index, and a body mass index by sex interaction term. Similar results were obtained if waist circumference replaced body mass index. Conclusions-The strong relation of leptin with obesity is consistent with leptin production being proportional to mass of adipose tissue. The relation with insulin independent of body mass index suggests a possible role for leptin in insulin resistance or hyperinsulinaemia.
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