PMID: 15237753Jul 9, 2004Paper

Adiponectin levels and coronary risk factors in the elderly

Nihon Ronen Igakkai zasshi. Japanese journal of geriatrics
Takeshi IsobeKazuaki Shimamoto

Abstract

To determine the relationship between adiponectin level and coronary risk factors in men. The subjects were 395 elderly men in two rural communities (Tanno, Sobetsu) in Japan. Blood pressure in the sitting position (SBP/DBP), after overnight fasting, plasma glucose level (FPG), total cholesterol (TC), triglyceride (TG), HDL cholesterol (HDL) and serum adiponectin were measured. The subjects were divided into two adiponectin level groups, a high adiponectin level (> or = 7.94 microg/ml) group (H-Adipo group) and a normal adiponectin level (< 7.94 microg/ml) group (N-Adipo group), and into two age groups, 70 years of age or older (70 or older group) and less than 70 years of age (under 70 group). Adiponectin showed negative correlations with BMI, FPG, TC and TG and positive correlations with age, SBP and HDL. In multiple regression analysis using adiponectin as a dependent variable. BMI, SBP, FPG, TG and HDL were selected as independent variables. Age and HDL in the H-Adipo group were significantly higher than those in the N-Adipo group, and BMI, FPG, TC and TG in the H-Adipo group were significantly lower than those in the N-Adipo group. In the 70 or older group. SBP and adiponectin were significantly higher and BMI, DBP, FPG, T...Continue Reading

Citations

Mar 1, 2012·The British Journal of Nutrition·Britta SchautzAnja Bosy-Westphal
Oct 19, 2006·Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental·Jee-Aee ImDuk-Chul Lee

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