Relationships between plasma adiponectin and body fat distribution, insulin sensitivity, and plasma lipoproteins in Alaskan Yup'ik Eskimos: the Center for Alaska Native Health Research study

Adiponectin, a protein secreted by adipose tissue, has antiatherogenic, anti-inflammatory, and insulin-sensitizing actions. We examined the relationship between plasma adiponectin and adiposity, insulin resistance, plasma lipids, glucose, leptin, and anthropometric measurements in 316 adult men and...

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Main Authors: Goropashnaya, Anna V, Herron, Johanna, Sexton, Mary, Havel, Peter J, Stanhope, Kimber L, Plaetke, Rosemarie, Mohatt, Gerald V, Boyer, Bert B
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Sexton, Mary
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description Adiponectin, a protein secreted by adipose tissue, has antiatherogenic, anti-inflammatory, and insulin-sensitizing actions. We examined the relationship between plasma adiponectin and adiposity, insulin resistance, plasma lipids, glucose, leptin, and anthropometric measurements in 316 adult men and 353 adult women Yup'ik Eskimos in Southwest Alaska. Adiponectin concentration was negatively associated with body mass index, percentage of body fat, sum of skin folds, waist circumference, triglycerides, insulin resistance (homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance [HOMA-IR]), fasting insulin, and leptin in both men and women, and also with glucose in women. Adiponectin concentration correlated positively with high-density lipoprotein cholesterol concentration, and also with low-density lipoprotein cholesterol in women. Insulin-sensitive individuals (HOMA-IR <3.52, n = 442) had higher plasma adiponectin concentrations than more insulin-resistant individuals (HOMA-IR >or=3.52, n = 224): 11.02 +/- 0.27 microg/mL vs 8.26 +/- 0.32 microg/mL, P < .001. Adiponectin concentrations did not differ between groups of participants with low and high level of risk for developing coronary heart disease. No difference in plasma adiponectin levels was found among Yup'ik Eskimos and whites matched for sex, age, and body mass index. In conclusion, circulating adiponectin concentrations were most strongly associated with sum of skin folds in Yup'ik men and with high-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels, sum of skin folds, waist circumference, and insulin and triglycerides concentrations in Yup'ik women.
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spelling ftcdlib:oai:escholarship.org:ark:/13030/qt6bq9982p 2025-01-16T20:49:36+00:00 Relationships between plasma adiponectin and body fat distribution, insulin sensitivity, and plasma lipoproteins in Alaskan Yup'ik Eskimos: the Center for Alaska Native Health Research study Goropashnaya, Anna V Herron, Johanna Sexton, Mary Havel, Peter J Stanhope, Kimber L Plaetke, Rosemarie Mohatt, Gerald V Boyer, Bert B 22 - 29 2009-01-01 application/pdf https://escholarship.org/uc/item/6bq9982p https://escholarship.org/content/qt6bq9982p/qt6bq9982p.pdf https://doi.org/10.1016/j.metabol.2008.09.002 unknown eScholarship, University of California qt6bq9982p https://escholarship.org/uc/item/6bq9982p https://escholarship.org/content/qt6bq9982p/qt6bq9982p.pdf doi:10.1016/j.metabol.2008.09.002 public Metabolism, vol 58, iss 1 Reproductive Medicine Biomedical and Clinical Sciences American Indian or Alaska Native Diabetes Arctic Minority Health Cardiovascular Obesity Metabolic and endocrine Adiponectin Adipose Tissue Adolescent Adult Aged 80 and over Alaska Blood Glucose Body Mass Index Cholesterol HDL LDL Female Humans Insulin Resistance Inuit Leptin Linear Models Lipoproteins Male Middle Aged Skinfold Thickness Triglycerides Waist Circumference Young Adult Clinical Sciences Endocrinology & Metabolism article 2009 ftcdlib https://doi.org/10.1016/j.metabol.2008.09.002 2024-12-31T17:11:19Z Adiponectin, a protein secreted by adipose tissue, has antiatherogenic, anti-inflammatory, and insulin-sensitizing actions. We examined the relationship between plasma adiponectin and adiposity, insulin resistance, plasma lipids, glucose, leptin, and anthropometric measurements in 316 adult men and 353 adult women Yup'ik Eskimos in Southwest Alaska. Adiponectin concentration was negatively associated with body mass index, percentage of body fat, sum of skin folds, waist circumference, triglycerides, insulin resistance (homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance [HOMA-IR]), fasting insulin, and leptin in both men and women, and also with glucose in women. Adiponectin concentration correlated positively with high-density lipoprotein cholesterol concentration, and also with low-density lipoprotein cholesterol in women. Insulin-sensitive individuals (HOMA-IR <3.52, n = 442) had higher plasma adiponectin concentrations than more insulin-resistant individuals (HOMA-IR >or=3.52, n = 224): 11.02 +/- 0.27 microg/mL vs 8.26 +/- 0.32 microg/mL, P < .001. Adiponectin concentrations did not differ between groups of participants with low and high level of risk for developing coronary heart disease. No difference in plasma adiponectin levels was found among Yup'ik Eskimos and whites matched for sex, age, and body mass index. In conclusion, circulating adiponectin concentrations were most strongly associated with sum of skin folds in Yup'ik men and with high-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels, sum of skin folds, waist circumference, and insulin and triglycerides concentrations in Yup'ik women. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic eskimo* inuit Yup'ik Alaska University of California: eScholarship Arctic Indian Metabolism 58 1 22 29
spellingShingle Reproductive Medicine
Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
American Indian or Alaska Native
Diabetes
Arctic
Minority Health
Cardiovascular
Obesity
Metabolic and endocrine
Adiponectin
Adipose Tissue
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
80 and over
Alaska
Blood Glucose
Body Mass Index
Cholesterol
HDL
LDL
Female
Humans
Insulin Resistance
Inuit
Leptin
Linear Models
Lipoproteins
Male
Middle Aged
Skinfold Thickness
Triglycerides
Waist Circumference
Young Adult
Clinical Sciences
Endocrinology & Metabolism
Goropashnaya, Anna V
Herron, Johanna
Sexton, Mary
Havel, Peter J
Stanhope, Kimber L
Plaetke, Rosemarie
Mohatt, Gerald V
Boyer, Bert B
Relationships between plasma adiponectin and body fat distribution, insulin sensitivity, and plasma lipoproteins in Alaskan Yup'ik Eskimos: the Center for Alaska Native Health Research study
title Relationships between plasma adiponectin and body fat distribution, insulin sensitivity, and plasma lipoproteins in Alaskan Yup'ik Eskimos: the Center for Alaska Native Health Research study
title_full Relationships between plasma adiponectin and body fat distribution, insulin sensitivity, and plasma lipoproteins in Alaskan Yup'ik Eskimos: the Center for Alaska Native Health Research study
title_fullStr Relationships between plasma adiponectin and body fat distribution, insulin sensitivity, and plasma lipoproteins in Alaskan Yup'ik Eskimos: the Center for Alaska Native Health Research study
title_full_unstemmed Relationships between plasma adiponectin and body fat distribution, insulin sensitivity, and plasma lipoproteins in Alaskan Yup'ik Eskimos: the Center for Alaska Native Health Research study
title_short Relationships between plasma adiponectin and body fat distribution, insulin sensitivity, and plasma lipoproteins in Alaskan Yup'ik Eskimos: the Center for Alaska Native Health Research study
title_sort relationships between plasma adiponectin and body fat distribution, insulin sensitivity, and plasma lipoproteins in alaskan yup'ik eskimos: the center for alaska native health research study
topic Reproductive Medicine
Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
American Indian or Alaska Native
Diabetes
Arctic
Minority Health
Cardiovascular
Obesity
Metabolic and endocrine
Adiponectin
Adipose Tissue
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
80 and over
Alaska
Blood Glucose
Body Mass Index
Cholesterol
HDL
LDL
Female
Humans
Insulin Resistance
Inuit
Leptin
Linear Models
Lipoproteins
Male
Middle Aged
Skinfold Thickness
Triglycerides
Waist Circumference
Young Adult
Clinical Sciences
Endocrinology & Metabolism
topic_facet Reproductive Medicine
Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
American Indian or Alaska Native
Diabetes
Arctic
Minority Health
Cardiovascular
Obesity
Metabolic and endocrine
Adiponectin
Adipose Tissue
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
80 and over
Alaska
Blood Glucose
Body Mass Index
Cholesterol
HDL
LDL
Female
Humans
Insulin Resistance
Inuit
Leptin
Linear Models
Lipoproteins
Male
Middle Aged
Skinfold Thickness
Triglycerides
Waist Circumference
Young Adult
Clinical Sciences
Endocrinology & Metabolism
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https://escholarship.org/content/qt6bq9982p/qt6bq9982p.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.metabol.2008.09.002