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Population variation and differences in serum leptin independent of adiposity: a comparison of Ache Amerindian men of Paraguay and lean American male distance runners

机译:与肥胖无关的血清瘦素的种群变化和差异:巴拉圭的Ache美洲印第安人男子和瘦美国男子长跑运动员的比较

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Background Serum leptin variation is commonly associated with fat percentage (%), body mass index (BMI), and activity. In this investigation, we report population differences in mean leptin levels in healthy men as well as associations with fat % and BMI that are independent of these factors and reflect likely variation resulting from chronic environmental conditions. Methods Serum leptin levels, fat %, and BMI were compared between lean American distance runners and healthy Ache Native Americans of Paraguay. Mean levels were compared as were the regressions between fat %, BMI, and leptin. Comparisons were performed between male American distance runners (n = 13, mean age 32.2 ± 9.2 SD) and highly active male New World indigenous population (Ache of Paraguay, n = 20, mean age 32.8 ± 9.2) in order to determine whether significant population variation in leptin is evident in physically active populations living under different ecological circumstances independent of adiposity and BMI. Results While the Ache were hypothesized to exhibit higher leptin due to significantly greater adiposity (fat %, Ache 17.9 ± 1.8 SD; runners 9.7 ± 3.2, p < 0.0001), leptin levels were nonetheless significantly higher in American runners (Ache 1.13 ng/ml ± 0.38 SD; runners 2.19 ± 1.15; p < 0.007). Significant differences in the association between leptin and fat % was also evident between Ache and runner men. Although fat % was significantly related with leptin in runners (r = 0.90, p < 0.0001) fat % was negatively related in Ache men (r = -0.50, p < 0.03). Conclusion These results illustrate that chronic ecological conditions in addition to activity are likely factors that contribute to population variation in leptin levels and physiology. Population variation independent of adiposity should be considered to be an important source of variation, especially in light of ethnic and population differences in the incidence and etiology of obesity, diabetes, and other metabolic conditions.
机译:背景血清瘦素变异通常与脂肪百分比(%),体重指数(BMI)和活性有关。在这项调查中,我们报告了健康男性平均瘦素水平的人群差异以及与脂肪百分比和BMI的关联,这些差异与这些因素无关,并反映出慢性环境条件可能导致的差异。方法比较瘦长跑运动员和健康的巴拉圭土著印第安人的瘦素水平,脂肪%和BMI。比较平均水平以及脂肪%,BMI和瘦素之间的回归。为了确定是否有大量人口,对美国男子长跑运动员(n = 13,平均年龄32.2±9.2 SD)和活跃度较高的男性新世界土著人口(巴拉圭的阿奇,n = 20,平均年龄32.8±9.2)进行了比较。瘦素的变化在生活在不同生态环境下,与肥胖和体重指数无关的体育活动人群中很明显。结果虽然假设Ache因肥胖显着增加而显示出更高的瘦素水平(脂肪%,Ache 17.9±1.8 SD;跑步者9.7±3.2,p <0.0001),但美国跑步者的瘦素水平却显着更高(Ache 1.13 ng / ml ±0.38 SD;跑步者2.19±1.15; p <0.007)。在瘦弱者和跑步者之间,瘦素和脂肪%之间的联系也存在明显差异。尽管跑步者中的脂肪%与瘦素显着相关(r = 0.90,p <0.0001),但在疼痛男性中脂肪%却呈负相关(r = -0.50,p <0.03)。结论这些结果表明,除活动外,慢性生态条件可能是导致瘦素水平和生理变化的因素。与肥胖无关的人群变异应被视为重要的变异来源,尤其是考虑到肥胖症,糖尿病和其他代谢疾病的发病率和病因方面的种族和人群差异。

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