The association between resting metabolic rate and metabolic syndrome May Be mediated by adipokines in overweight and obese women

Diabetes Metab Syndr. 2019 Jan-Feb;13(1):530-534. doi: 10.1016/j.dsx.2018.10.012. Epub 2018 Nov 7.

Abstract

Aims: Adipokines play a major role in developing metabolic syndrome (MetS), and it has been found that there is a significant relationship between MetS and resting metabolic rate (RMR) in obese people. The present study aimed to investigate the mediatory effect of adipokines on the RMR-MetS relationship.

Methods: This cross-sectional study included 263 obese and overweight women, mean BMI 33.28 (4.93) kg/m, and mean age 39.02 (11.60) who were assessed for RMR using indirect calorimetry. Moreover, using the body composition analyzer the Body composition was measured. Also, Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) test provided a quantitative measurement of biochemical parameters.

Results: The results indicated that women in low RMR group had higher fat mass (P < 0.0001), FFM (P = 0.002), weight (P = 0.006), BMI (P < 0.0001), age (P = 0.01), and hs-CRP (P = 0.001). The results did not confirm any significant mediating roles for RBP4 (P = 0.051, β = -0.28) and Vaspin (P = 0.06, β = 0.32) in the RMR-MetS relationship. Additionally, after a binary regression test, Omentin-1 showed a significant mediating role (P = 0.25, β = 0.04) as an interrelated agent to RMR and MetS.

Conclusion: As this study shows, Omentin-1 was found to play a significant mediating role as a mediatory agent in relationship between RMR and MetS.

Keywords: Adipokines; MetS; Obesity; RMR.

MeSH terms

  • Adipokines / blood*
  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Basal Metabolism / physiology*
  • Biomarkers / blood
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Metabolic Syndrome / blood*
  • Metabolic Syndrome / diagnosis*
  • Metabolic Syndrome / epidemiology
  • Middle Aged
  • Obesity / blood
  • Obesity / diagnosis
  • Obesity / epidemiology
  • Overweight / blood*
  • Overweight / diagnosis*
  • Overweight / epidemiology
  • Young Adult

Substances

  • Adipokines
  • Biomarkers