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Influence of Gender on Plasma Leptin Levels, Fat Oxidation, and Insulin Sensitivity in Young Adults: The Mediating Role of Fitness and Fatness

It is unknown how plasma leptin affects fat oxidation depending on sex in young adults. Therefore, the present cross-sectional study aimed to examine the associations of plasma leptin with resting fat oxidation (RFO), maximal fat oxidation during exercise (MFO), and insulin sensitivity, considering...

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Published in:Nutrients 2023-06, Vol.15 (11), p.2628
Main Authors: Montes-de-Oca-García, Adrián, Perez-Bey, Alejandro, Corral-Pérez, Juan, Marín-Galindo, Alberto, Calderon-Dominguez, Maria, Velázquez-Díaz, Daniel, Casals, Cristina, Ponce-Gonzalez, Jesus G
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description It is unknown how plasma leptin affects fat oxidation depending on sex in young adults. Therefore, the present cross-sectional study aimed to examine the associations of plasma leptin with resting fat oxidation (RFO), maximal fat oxidation during exercise (MFO), and insulin sensitivity, considering the different responses in men and women, and the mediating role of fatness and cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF). Sixty-five young adults (22.5 ± 4.3 years; body mass index = 25.2 ± 4.7 kg·m , 23 females) participated in this study. Fasting plasma glucose, insulin, and leptin were analyzed. Variables related to insulin resistance (HOMA1-IR, HOMA2-IR), secretion (HOMA-%β), and sensitivity (HOMA-%S, QUICKI) were computed. RFO and MFO were determined through indirect calorimetry. A peak oxygen uptake (VO peak) test was performed until exhaustion after the MFO test. The MFO was relativized to body mass (MFO-BM) and the legs' lean mass divided by the height squared (MFO-LI). In men, leptin was negatively associated with MFO-BM and positively with HOMA-%β ( ≤ 0.02 in both). In women, leptin was positively associated with RFO and QUICKI, and negatively with MFO-BM ( < 0.05 in all). The association between leptin and MFO was mediated by CRF ( < 0.05), but not by fat mass ( > 0.05). Plasma leptin is associated with fat oxidation and insulin secretion/sensitivity, with different responses within each sex. The association between leptin and fat oxidation is mediated by cardiorespiratory fitness.
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Body composition
Body fat
Body mass
Body mass index
Body size
Calorimetry
cardiometabolic risk
Cardiorespiratory fitness
Diabetes
dimorphism
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid
Exercise
fatty acid oxidation
Gender
Glucose
Homeostasis
Humidity
Insulin
Insulin resistance
Insulin secretion
Laboratories
Leptin
Mediation
Metabolism
Obesity
Oxidation
Oxidation-reduction reaction
Oxygen consumption
Oxygen uptake
Physical fitness
Plasma
Secretion
Sensitivity
Teenagers
Type 2 diabetes
Weight control
Womens health
Young adults
Youth
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