Adiponectin, Leptin and Objectively Measured Physical Activity in Adults: A Narrative Review

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作者
Nurnazahiah, Ali [1 ]
Lua, Pei Lin [1 ]
Shahril, Mohd Razif [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sultan Zainal Abidin, Fac Hlth Sci, Gong Badak Campus, Kuala Nerus 21300, Terengganu, Malaysia
来源
MALAYSIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCES | 2016年 / 23卷 / 06期
关键词
physical activity; adiponectin; leptin; cross-sectional studies; intervention study;
D O I
10.21315/mjms2016.23.6.2
中图分类号
R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
学科分类号
1001 ;
摘要
The objective of this study was to compile and analyse existing scientific evidences reporting the effects of objectively measured physical activity on the levels of adiponectin and leptin. Articles related to the effects of objectively measured physical activity on the levels of adiponectin and leptin were searched from the Medline and PubMed databases. The search was limited to 'objectively measured' physical activity, and studies that did not objectively measure the physical activity were excluded. Only English articles were included in the search and review. A total of 18 articles encompassing 2,026 respondents met the inclusion criteria. The eligible articles included all forms of evidence (e.g., cross-sectional and intervention). Seventeen and 11 studies showed the effects of objectively measured physical activity on adiponectin and leptin, respectively. Five and four cross-sectional studies showed the effects of objectively measured physical activity on adiponectin and leptin, respectively. Two out of five studies showed a weak to moderate positive association between adiponectin and objectively measured physical activity, while three out of four studies showed a weak to moderate inverse association between leptin and objectively measured physical activity. For intervention studies, six out of 12 studies involving adiponectin and five out of seven studies involving leptin showed a significant effect between the proteins and objectively measured physical activity. However, a definitive conclusion could not be drawn due to several methodological flaws in the existing articles and the acute lack of additional research in this area. In conclusion, the existing evidences are encouraging but yet not compelling. Hence, further well-designed large trials are needed before the effectiveness of objectively measured physical activity in elevating adiponectin levels and in decreasing leptin levels could be strongly confirmed.
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