Title of article :
Lack of association between plasma leptin levels and appetite in children with iron deficiency
Author/Authors :
A. Kemal Topaloglu، نويسنده , , Olgu Hallioglu، نويسنده , , Ali Canim، نويسنده , , Oznur Duzovali، نويسنده , , Esat Yilgor، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages :
3
From page :
657
To page :
659
Abstract :
A negative correlation between leptin and appetite or food intake has been shown in healthy individuals. However, the role of leptin in clinical conditions characterized by anorexia has not been established. One of the well-known clinical features of iron-deficiency anemia is poor appetite. We examined the changes in plasma leptin levels in relation to expected improvement in appetite with iron treatment in children with iron deficiency. In 24 infants and small children (mean age ± standard DEVIATION = 19.6 ± 7.7 months) with iron deficiency, we studied plasma leptin levels before and after iron therapy. After 15.0 ± 2.4 wk of iron treatment, serum ferritin levels improved significantly, with accompanying increases in their subjective appetite scores and food intakes. However, as their mean age and plasma leptin levels adjusted their body mass indexes were unchanged. Serum ferritin correlated significantly with appetite score (r = 0.680, P < 0.001) and food intake (r = 0.480, P < 0.01). Leptin correlated only with body mass index (r = 0.405, P < 0.01). Lack of association between plasma leptin levels and degree of appetite in iron-deficient children treated with iron suggests a leptin-independent mechanism for the observed increase in appetite.
Keywords :
Leptin , appetite , Ferritin , Iron deficiency , children
Journal title :
Nutrition
Serial Year :
2001
Journal title :
Nutrition
Record number :
717543
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