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Age and sex differences in serum adiponectin and its association with lipoprotein fractions
Author(s) -
Yoshiharu Tomono,
Chika Hiraishi,
Hiroshi Yoshida
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
annals of clinical biochemistry international journal of laboratory medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.6
H-Index - 80
eISSN - 1758-1001
pISSN - 0004-5632
DOI - 10.1177/0004563217699233
Subject(s) - adiponectin , medicine , endocrinology , diabetes mellitus , cholesterol , group b , stepwise regression , lipoprotein , obesity , insulin resistance
Objective The correlation of adiponectin with cholesterol concentration of fractionated lipoproteins has not been well investigated. Methods This study included 174 subjects (79 men and 95 women) without diabetes. The medical record data were investigated retrospectively. The study subjects with adiponectin <8.3, > 8.3 but less 13.9, and ≥ 13.9 were classified into tertile groups: Groups A ( n = 59), B ( n = 58) and C ( n = 57), respectively. Results In women, age and HDL-C were higher in Group C than in Groups A and B, but BMI, TG, IDL-C and VLDL-C were lower in Group C than in Groups A and B. In men, BMI was lower in Group C than in Groups A and B, and HDL-C was higher in Group C than in Groups A and B. In multiple stepwise regression analysis, BMI and HDL-C were significantly correlated with adiponectin in whole, male and female subjects, but TG-rich lipoprotein cholesterol concentrations were not independently correlated. Conclusions HDL-C and BMI were independently correlated with adiponectin in non-diabetic men and women. These results suggest that high adiponectin may play a role in the increased HDL-C concentrations, implicated in the reduction of cardiovascular disease risk, in non-diabetic subjects.

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