Serum leptin levels and adiposity in adult Chinese: a preliminary observation.
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OBJECTIVE
To establish normal serum leptin levels in Chinese and investigate the relationship between serum leptin levels and body fat, gender, age and androgen.
METHODS
Serum leptin levels were measured in 77 lean (BMI < 25) and 28 overweight or obese (BMI > or = 25) subjects by a radioimmunoassay (RIA) method.
RESULTS
The serum leptin levels in lean Chinese were 2.15 +/- 1.46 ng/ml in male and 7.85 +/- 3.60 ng/ml in female, which are similar to those of Caucasians, while in overweight or obese ones, the levels were 4.87 +/- 3.47 ng/ml and 16.59 +/- 6.92 ng/ml respectively, lower than those in Caucasians. A 2-3 times higher leptin concentrations were found in women than in men in both conditions. Even when the number of lean males was expanded to 79 subjects aged from 17-80 years, no significant leptin-age relationship was found. Despite 25% of obese subjects manifested a relative deficiency of leptin, as a whole, leptin levels in both men and women were significantly correlated with BMI (r = 0.69, P < 0.001 in male and r = 0.63, P < 0.001 in female).
CONCLUSIONS
Serum leptin levels in Chinese lean people are similar to those in Caucasians and in both lean and obese groups, the leptin levels are correlated with BMI, suggesting that the great majority of the obese patients are resistant to endogenous leptin. Those who are relatively deficient of leptin may become a group of good candidates for leptin treatment in the future.