Impact of leptin levels in metabolic syndrome

Results: The results revealed that there was significant correlation between leptin level and body mass index, gender, fasting blood glucose, and glycosylated hemoglobin, P < 0.01. [3,4] Different mechanisms in leptin resistance have been suggested, such as high levels of C-reactive protein, the...

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Blood pressure
Body mass index
Cholesterol
Diabetes
Females
Gender
Glucose
Hemoglobin
High density lipoprotein
Insulin resistance
Males
Metabolic syndrome
Obesity
Overweight
Questionnaires
Signal transduction
Weight control
Womens health
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