Association of Cardiopulmonary Exercise Capacity and Adipokines in the General Population
Abstract Adipokines and cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) are associated with the (patho)physiology of cardiometabolic diseases. Whether CRF and adipokines are related is unclear. We investigated associations of CRF with leptin, adiponectin, chemerin, resistin and vaspin. Data from the population-base...
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Adipokines and cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) are associated with the
(patho)physiology of cardiometabolic diseases. Whether CRF and adipokines are
related is unclear. We investigated associations of CRF with leptin,
adiponectin, chemerin, resistin and vaspin. Data from the population-based Study
of Health in Pomerania was used (n=1,479; median age 49 years;
51% women). Cardiopulmonary exercise testing was used to measure CRF.
Circulating adipokine concentrations were measured by enzyme-linked
immunosorbent assay. The association between CRF and adipokines was assessed
using multivariable sex-specific quantile regression models. Higher maximum
oxygen uptake was significantly associated with lower leptin
(men:−0.11 ng/ml; 95%-confidence interval
[CI]:−0.18 to−0.03 ng/ml; p |
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Adipokines and cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) are associated with the
(patho)physiology of cardiometabolic diseases. Whether CRF and adipokines are
related is unclear. We investigated associations of CRF with leptin,
adiponectin, chemerin, resistin and vaspin. Data from the population-based Study
of Health in Pomerania was used (n=1,479; median age 49 years;
51% women). Cardiopulmonary exercise testing was used to measure CRF.
Circulating adipokine concentrations were measured by enzyme-linked
immunosorbent assay. The association between CRF and adipokines was assessed
using multivariable sex-specific quantile regression models. Higher maximum
oxygen uptake was significantly associated with lower leptin
(men:−0.11 ng/ml; 95%-confidence interval
[CI]:−0.18 to−0.03 ng/ml; p<0.005;
women:−0.17 ng/ml; 95%-CI:−0.33
to−0.02 ng/ml; p<0.05) and chemerin
(men:−0.26 ng/ml; 95%-CI:−0.52
to−0.01 ng/ml; p<0.05;
women:−0.41 ng/ml; 95%-CI:−0.82
to−0.01 ng/ml; p<0.05) as well as higher
adiponectin concentrations (men: 0.06 µg/ml;
95%-CI: 0.02 to 0.11 µg/ml; p<0.05;
women: 0.03 µg/ml; 95%-CI:−0.05 to
0.10 µg/ml; p=0.48). We found that CRF was
inversely associated with leptin and chemerin in both sexes and positively
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Adipokines and cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) are associated with the
(patho)physiology of cardiometabolic diseases. Whether CRF and adipokines are
related is unclear. We investigated associations of CRF with leptin,
adiponectin, chemerin, resistin and vaspin. Data from the population-based Study
of Health in Pomerania was used (n=1,479; median age 49 years;
51% women). Cardiopulmonary exercise testing was used to measure CRF.
Circulating adipokine concentrations were measured by enzyme-linked
immunosorbent assay. The association between CRF and adipokines was assessed
using multivariable sex-specific quantile regression models. Higher maximum
oxygen uptake was significantly associated with lower leptin
(men:−0.11 ng/ml; 95%-confidence interval
[CI]:−0.18 to−0.03 ng/ml; p<0.005;
women:−0.17 ng/ml; 95%-CI:−0.33
to−0.02 ng/ml; p<0.05) and chemerin
(men:−0.26 ng/ml; 95%-CI:−0.52
to−0.01 ng/ml; p<0.05;
women:−0.41 ng/ml; 95%-CI:−0.82
to−0.01 ng/ml; p<0.05) as well as higher
adiponectin concentrations (men: 0.06 µg/ml;
95%-CI: 0.02 to 0.11 µg/ml; p<0.05;
women: 0.03 µg/ml; 95%-CI:−0.05 to
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Adipokines and cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) are associated with the
(patho)physiology of cardiometabolic diseases. Whether CRF and adipokines are
related is unclear. We investigated associations of CRF with leptin,
adiponectin, chemerin, resistin and vaspin. Data from the population-based Study
of Health in Pomerania was used (n=1,479; median age 49 years;
51% women). Cardiopulmonary exercise testing was used to measure CRF.
Circulating adipokine concentrations were measured by enzyme-linked
immunosorbent assay. The association between CRF and adipokines was assessed
using multivariable sex-specific quantile regression models. Higher maximum
oxygen uptake was significantly associated with lower leptin
(men:−0.11 ng/ml; 95%-confidence interval
[CI]:−0.18 to−0.03 ng/ml; p<0.005;
women:−0.17 ng/ml; 95%-CI:−0.33
to−0.02 ng/ml; p<0.05) and chemerin
(men:−0.26 ng/ml; 95%-CI:−0.52
to−0.01 ng/ml; p<0.05;
women:−0.41 ng/ml; 95%-CI:−0.82
to−0.01 ng/ml; p<0.05) as well as higher
adiponectin concentrations (men: 0.06 µg/ml;
95%-CI: 0.02 to 0.11 µg/ml; p<0.05;
women: 0.03 µg/ml; 95%-CI:−0.05 to
0.10 µg/ml; p=0.48). We found that CRF was
inversely associated with leptin and chemerin in both sexes and positively
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