• Revista médica de Chile · Mar 2016

    [Association between resistin serum levels and dimension and body composition variables in children and adolescents].

    • Aida Souki, Nailet Arraíz, Carem Prieto, Francisco Pérez Jiménez, Paola Valero, Anilsa Amell, and Clímaco Cano-Ponce.
    • Rev Med Chil. 2016 Mar 1; 144 (3): 307-16.

    BackgroundResistin is an adipokine secreted in adipose tissue that may be associated with the metabolic and endocrine disorders of obesity.AimTo assess the association between serum resistin levels and body composition variables, in children and adolescents.Material And MethodsCross-sectional assessment of 302 subjects, aged 10-16 years. According to body mass index, 124 were classified as eutrophic and 178 as obese. A clinical examination and pubertal assessment were performed. Body weight, height, waist and arm circumferences were measured. Serum resistin levels were measured using an immunoenzymatic assay.ResultsMale obese children had significantly higher resistin levels than their eutrophic counterparts. Eutrophic women had higher levels than eutrophic males. No significant association between resistin and pubertal status was observed. In the whole sample and among obese subjects, resistin levels correlated with body mass index, tricipital skinfold, arm circumference, arm fat area and fat mass.ConclusionsThere is a significant association between resistin levels and body composition variables, particularly with indicators of fat accretion.

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