Abstract
Objective: To ascertain the relationship between serum leptin levels and related variables (weight, Body Mass Index (BMI) and fat percentage) in a group of Omani obese and non-obese healthy subjects. Methods: Leptin levels were assessed in serum samples from 35 obese Omanis and 20 non-obese healthy subjects. Results: There was a significant difference (p< 0.001) in serum leptin between the obese group (34.78 + 13.96 ng/ml) and the control non-obese subjects (10.6 ± 4.2 ng/ml). Leptin levels were higher in females compared to males. There was a significantly positive correlation between leptin levels in obese subjects with weight (p=0.002), body fat percentage (p=0.0001) and BMI (p=0.001). Conclusions: We concluded that serum leptin levels are higher in the Omani obese group and correlate positively with body fatness and obesity.
Publication Date
12-31-2006
First Page
27
Last Page
31
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Recommended Citation
Maskari, Masoud Y Al and Alnaqdy, Adel A.
(2006)
"Correlation between Serum Leptin Levels, Body Mass Index and Obesity in Omanis,"
Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal: Vol. 6: 27-31.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18295/2075-0528.2623