Reference values for serum leptin in healthy non-obese children and adolescents

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Reference values for serum leptin in healthy non-obese children and adolescents. / Lausten-Thomsen, Ulrik; Christiansen, Michael; Louise Hedley, Paula; Fonvig, Cilius Esmann; Stjernholm, Theresa; Pedersen, Oluf; Hansen, Torben; Holm, Jens-Christian.

In: Scandinavian Journal of Clinical & Laboratory Investigation, Vol. 76, No. 7, 2016, p. 561-567.

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Lausten-Thomsen, U, Christiansen, M, Louise Hedley, P, Fonvig, CE, Stjernholm, T, Pedersen, O, Hansen, T & Holm, J-C 2016, 'Reference values for serum leptin in healthy non-obese children and adolescents', Scandinavian Journal of Clinical & Laboratory Investigation, vol. 76, no. 7, pp. 561-567. https://doi.org/10.1080/00365513.2016.1210226

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Lausten-Thomsen, U., Christiansen, M., Louise Hedley, P., Fonvig, C. E., Stjernholm, T., Pedersen, O., Hansen, T., & Holm, J-C. (2016). Reference values for serum leptin in healthy non-obese children and adolescents. Scandinavian Journal of Clinical & Laboratory Investigation, 76(7), 561-567. https://doi.org/10.1080/00365513.2016.1210226

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Lausten-Thomsen U, Christiansen M, Louise Hedley P, Fonvig CE, Stjernholm T, Pedersen O et al. Reference values for serum leptin in healthy non-obese children and adolescents. Scandinavian Journal of Clinical & Laboratory Investigation. 2016;76(7):561-567. https://doi.org/10.1080/00365513.2016.1210226

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Lausten-Thomsen, Ulrik ; Christiansen, Michael ; Louise Hedley, Paula ; Fonvig, Cilius Esmann ; Stjernholm, Theresa ; Pedersen, Oluf ; Hansen, Torben ; Holm, Jens-Christian. / Reference values for serum leptin in healthy non-obese children and adolescents. In: Scandinavian Journal of Clinical & Laboratory Investigation. 2016 ; Vol. 76, No. 7. pp. 561-567.

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title = "Reference values for serum leptin in healthy non-obese children and adolescents",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: Adipokines are biologically active, low-molecular weight peptides, which play a major role in metabolic homeostasis in humans. Leptin has gained increasing attention in pediatrics as a biomarker for various metabolic pathologies. Yet, its usefulness is hampered by the relative lack of reference values from pediatric settings. Accordingly, this study aims to evaluate serum concentrations of leptin, soluble leptin receptor (sOB-R), and free leptin index (FLI) in healthy Danish schoolchildren aged 6-18 years and subsequently to establish reference intervals across sex and age groups.METHODS: A total of 1193 healthy, non-obese Danish schoolchildren (730 girls, 463 boys) aged 6-18 years (median 11.9) were examined by trained medical staff. Serum leptin and sOB-R concentrations in venous fasting blood samples were quantitated by immunoassay. Percentile curves of leptin, sOB-R, and free leptin index were calculated using the General Additive Model for Location Scale and Shape (GAMLSS).RESULTS: Significant age and sex-dependent differences in circulating leptin levels were found. In boys, the median leptin concentration for all ages combined was 3.35 μg/L (95%-interval: 0.71-22.47) and in girls, it was 9.89 ng/L (95%-interval: 2.06-41.49). For SOB-R, no sex-specific difference was found, and the median sOB-R concentration was 8.24 μg/L (IQR: 3.58-23.74; range: < 1.56-744.15).CONCLUSION: We demonstrated an age-dependent correlation with both serum leptin concentration and free leptin index with a gradual and significant increase in girls throughout childhood and adolescence and a significantly higher leptin concentration and free leptin index bell-shaped peak in early adolescence in boys.",
author = "Ulrik Lausten-Thomsen and Michael Christiansen and {Louise Hedley}, Paula and Fonvig, {Cilius Esmann} and Theresa Stjernholm and Oluf Pedersen and Torben Hansen and Jens-Christian Holm",
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AU - Lausten-Thomsen, Ulrik

AU - Christiansen, Michael

AU - Louise Hedley, Paula

AU - Fonvig, Cilius Esmann

AU - Stjernholm, Theresa

AU - Pedersen, Oluf

AU - Hansen, Torben

AU - Holm, Jens-Christian

PY - 2016

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N2 - BACKGROUND: Adipokines are biologically active, low-molecular weight peptides, which play a major role in metabolic homeostasis in humans. Leptin has gained increasing attention in pediatrics as a biomarker for various metabolic pathologies. Yet, its usefulness is hampered by the relative lack of reference values from pediatric settings. Accordingly, this study aims to evaluate serum concentrations of leptin, soluble leptin receptor (sOB-R), and free leptin index (FLI) in healthy Danish schoolchildren aged 6-18 years and subsequently to establish reference intervals across sex and age groups.METHODS: A total of 1193 healthy, non-obese Danish schoolchildren (730 girls, 463 boys) aged 6-18 years (median 11.9) were examined by trained medical staff. Serum leptin and sOB-R concentrations in venous fasting blood samples were quantitated by immunoassay. Percentile curves of leptin, sOB-R, and free leptin index were calculated using the General Additive Model for Location Scale and Shape (GAMLSS).RESULTS: Significant age and sex-dependent differences in circulating leptin levels were found. In boys, the median leptin concentration for all ages combined was 3.35 μg/L (95%-interval: 0.71-22.47) and in girls, it was 9.89 ng/L (95%-interval: 2.06-41.49). For SOB-R, no sex-specific difference was found, and the median sOB-R concentration was 8.24 μg/L (IQR: 3.58-23.74; range: < 1.56-744.15).CONCLUSION: We demonstrated an age-dependent correlation with both serum leptin concentration and free leptin index with a gradual and significant increase in girls throughout childhood and adolescence and a significantly higher leptin concentration and free leptin index bell-shaped peak in early adolescence in boys.

AB - BACKGROUND: Adipokines are biologically active, low-molecular weight peptides, which play a major role in metabolic homeostasis in humans. Leptin has gained increasing attention in pediatrics as a biomarker for various metabolic pathologies. Yet, its usefulness is hampered by the relative lack of reference values from pediatric settings. Accordingly, this study aims to evaluate serum concentrations of leptin, soluble leptin receptor (sOB-R), and free leptin index (FLI) in healthy Danish schoolchildren aged 6-18 years and subsequently to establish reference intervals across sex and age groups.METHODS: A total of 1193 healthy, non-obese Danish schoolchildren (730 girls, 463 boys) aged 6-18 years (median 11.9) were examined by trained medical staff. Serum leptin and sOB-R concentrations in venous fasting blood samples were quantitated by immunoassay. Percentile curves of leptin, sOB-R, and free leptin index were calculated using the General Additive Model for Location Scale and Shape (GAMLSS).RESULTS: Significant age and sex-dependent differences in circulating leptin levels were found. In boys, the median leptin concentration for all ages combined was 3.35 μg/L (95%-interval: 0.71-22.47) and in girls, it was 9.89 ng/L (95%-interval: 2.06-41.49). For SOB-R, no sex-specific difference was found, and the median sOB-R concentration was 8.24 μg/L (IQR: 3.58-23.74; range: < 1.56-744.15).CONCLUSION: We demonstrated an age-dependent correlation with both serum leptin concentration and free leptin index with a gradual and significant increase in girls throughout childhood and adolescence and a significantly higher leptin concentration and free leptin index bell-shaped peak in early adolescence in boys.

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JO - Scandinavian Journal of Clinical & Laboratory Investigation

JF - Scandinavian Journal of Clinical & Laboratory Investigation

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