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Perspectivas en Nutrición Humana
versión impresa ISSN 0124-4108
Resumen
VILLEGAS ARENAS, Dolly; ECHANDIA V, Connie Alejandra y ECHANDIA, Carlos Armando. Correlation Between Anthropometric Indicators and Leptin Levels in Mothers and Children. Cali, Colombia, 2012-2013. Perspect Nut Hum [online]. 2020, vol.22, n.2, pp.189-200. Epub 04-Dic-2020. ISSN 0124-4108. https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.penh.v22n2a06.
Background:
Obesity is a risk factor for non-communicable chronic diseases.
Objective:
Explore the relationship between anthropometric indicators and leptin levels in a group of mothers and their children.
Materials and Methods:
Cross-sectional study in 74 mother-child pairs from Cali, Colombia. Sociodemographic characterization, anthropo-metric evaluations, and serum leptin measurements were performed in 56 mothers and 26 children. Correlation coefficients were used between anthropometric indicators and leptin.
Results:
35.5% of mothers had excess weight, 80% had high body fat, and leptin levels of 20.5 ng/dL. The children were 20.7 ± 2.4 months old; 8.2% presented with excess weight; 4.1% had acute malnutrition, and leptin levels of 1.85 ng/dL. In mothers and children, the correlations between anthropometric indicators were significant and positive, the same with leptin in mothers, but in children leptin only correlated weakly with weight / height and BMI-age. Leptin in mothers was weakly correlated with anthropometric indicators in children, but not vice versa.
Conclusion:
The prevalence of excess weight was high in mothers and less so in their children. Leptin in mothers weakly correlated with anthropometric indicators in their children, but not vice versa.
Palabras clave : Overweight; obesity; leptin; body mass index; preschoolers; diet; risk; anthropometry.