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World J Gastroenterol. May 14, 2008; 14(18): 2888-2893
Published online May 14, 2008. doi: 10.3748/wjg.14.2888
Table 1 Clinical and laboratory data of patients with NAFLD and controls
NAFLDControlP
n3030
Gender (F/M)15/1516/140.8
Age41.97 ± 8.3643.90 ± 8.350.374
BMI (kg/m2)26.47 ± 3.1123.97 ± 1.88< 0.001
Total cholesterol (mmol/L)4.11 ± 0.853.97 ± 0.630.446
Triglyceride (mmol/L)1.54 ± 0.621.30 ± 0.380.075
C-peptide (nmol/L)1.73 ± 0.291.78 ± 0.340.505
Glucose (mmol/L)5.42 ± 0.945.03 ± 0.680.072
Insulin (mU/L)14.22 ± 2.668.64 ± 1.88< 0.001
HOMA IR3.46 ± 1.041.92 ± 0.45< 0.001
Leptin (ng/mL)10.90 ± 3.395.55 ± 1.96< 0.001
sOB-R (ng/mL)18.00 ± 3.7423.51 ± 2.62< 0.001
Table 2 Leptin and sOB-R results according to gender
Male
Female
NAFLDControlPNAFLDControlP
n15141516
Leptin (ng/mL)9.07 ± 2.224.89 ± 1.73< 0.00112.73 ± 3.436.13 ± 2.01< 0.001
sOB-R (ng/mL)19.58 ± 4.0423.92 ± 2.36< 0.00116.41 ± 2.7023.15 ± 2.86< 0.001
Table 3 Leptin and sOB-R results in relatin to degree of steatosis
Steatosis (n = 30)
MildModerate to severeP
n1713
Gender (F/M)9/86/70.7
Leptin (ng/mL)9.42 ± 2.7612.84 ± 3.230.004
sOB-R (ng/mL)18.99 ± 2.9516.70 ± 4.360.098
HOMA IR2.98 ± 0.864.20 ± 0.830.001
Table 4 The results of BMI, leptin and sOB-R tests in NASH patients with normal weight and overweight
OverweightNormal weight
(BMI26.5)(BMI < 26.5)P
n1218
Female/Male8/49/90.5
Leptin (ng/mL)13.73 ± 2.969.02 ± 2.14< 0.001
sOB-R (ng/mL)15.16 ± 2.1019.89 ± 3.40< 0.001
HOMA IR4.06 ± 1.063.14 ± 0.860.01
Table 5 Multiple linear regression analysis (R2 = 0.895) with serum leptin levels as a dependent variable in patients with NAFLD
VariableCoefficientSEtP
Age-0.040-0.099-1.3710.183
Sex2.1280.3194.295< 0.001
BMI (kg/m2)0.5290.4855.838< 0.001
C-peptide (nmol/L)-0.866-0.075-1.0720.295
HOMA IR0.7440.2272.3990.025
Steatosis (%)1.3290.2472.6750.014