Cardiovascular Diabetology (Apr 2012)

The association of leptin and C-reactive protein with the cardiovascular risk factors and metabolic syndrome score in Taiwanese adults

  • Chiu Feng-Hsiang,
  • Chuang Chung Hsun,
  • Li Wen-Cheng,
  • Weng Yi-Ming,
  • Fann Wen-Chih,
  • Lo Hsiang-Yun,
  • Sun Cheng,
  • Wang Shih-Hao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-2840-11-40
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
p. 40

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Abstract Background Serum C-reactive protein (CRP) and leptin levels have been independently associated with the cardiovascular risk factors. The aim of the present study was to determine if their serum levels were associated with cardiovascular risk factors or metabolic syndrome as well as their correlation in the Taiwanese population. Methods This retrospective study included 999 subjects (> 18 y), who underwent a physical examination in Chang-Gung Memorial Hospital-Linkou and Chiayi in Taiwan. The associations between CRP and/or leptin levels and cardiovascular risk factors and metabolic syndrome were determined using independent two sample t-tests to detect gender differences and chi-square tests to evaluate differences in frequencies. To compare the means of the variables measured among the four groups (high and low leptin and high and low CRP), analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used. Results Both CRP and leptin levels were independently associated with several cardiovascular risk factors, including diabetes, hypercholesterolemia and metabolic syndrome in both men and women (P Conclusion Both leptin and CRP levels were associated with cardiovascular risk factors as well as metabolic syndrome score in both men and women although gender-specific differences were observed. Thus, CRP and leptin may represent useful biomarkers for predicting the onset of cardiovascular disease or metabolic syndrome in Taiwanese adults. Trial registration IRB/CGMH 100-3514B

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