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Serum Leptin and Skeletal Differences between Obese and Non-Obese Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Authors:Marta Kor?i?   Vesna Ku?ec
Affiliation:aClinic for Lung Disease, Clinical Hospital Centre Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia; bClinical Institute of Laboratory Diagnosis, Clinical Hospital Centre Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
Abstract:ObjectiveChronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) affects body composition, adipokine secretion, and skeletal integrity. The aim was to determine the association between leptin, body mass (BM) and body composition parameters - fat mass (FM) and fat mass index (FMI), lean tissue mass (LTM), lean tissue mass index (LTMI) and bone mineral density (BMD) in 67 male COPD patients.MethodsBM, body composition and biochemical indicators were measured or calculated using standard methods. Data were analyzed according to groups: non-obese (N = 48, BMI 21.0-29.9 kg/m2) and obese (N = 19, BMI ≥ 30.0 kg/m2).ResultsIn the non-obese group statistically significant correlations were observed: negative ones of age with most BMD T scores, positive ones of BMI with all T scores, FM, FMI, LTMI and leptin, of FMI with leptin and all T scores, and of LTMI with most T scores. In the obese group also statistically significant correlations were found: positive ones of BMI with FMI, LTM, leptin and T scores (trochanter, total hip); of FMI with leptin; and of leptin with total hip T score.ConclusionA positive relationship between FMI and BMD was found only in non-obese but not in obese COPD patients. Leptin concentration was associated positively with the total hip T score only in obese COPD patients, suggesting its protective role on the skeleton of obese COPD patients.Key Words: Body mass, Body mass index, Fat mass, Fat mass index, Lean tissue mass, Lean tissue mass index, 25-OH vitamin D, Leptin, Bone mineral density
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