The Influence of Leptin Resistance on the Development of Childhood Obesity

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Stanley Cho, Hunter R. Batchelder
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Abstract

The rising global prevalence of obesity presents a diminished quality of life and life expectancy. Though a myriad of factors contributes to obesity, one of the leading factors is excessive adipose tissue accumulation increases the body’s production of the leptin satiety hormone resulting in leptin resistance. Leptin resistance results in increased vulnerability to obesity through improper regulation of insulin, a decline in metabolic functions, and decreased sex hormone levels. Leptin resistance is treated with natural treatments, leptin replacement therapy, testosterone replacement therapy, and insulin-sensitizing drugs, although all are met with limited results. Since leptin vastly affects sex hormone levels, leptin resistance has an adverse effect on obese children and adolescents. In this review, we examine the causes of leptin resistance, treatments for leptin resistance, and the effect of leptin resistance on childhood development.
瘦素抵抗对儿童肥胖发展的影响
全球肥胖症患病率的上升导致生活质量和预期寿命下降。虽然导致肥胖的因素有很多,但其中一个主要因素是脂肪组织的过度积累增加了身体产生瘦素饱腹激素,导致瘦素抵抗。瘦素抵抗通过胰岛素调节不当、代谢功能下降和性激素水平下降导致肥胖易感性增加。瘦素抵抗可以用自然疗法、瘦素替代疗法、睾酮替代疗法和胰岛素增敏药物来治疗,尽管所有这些疗法的效果都有限。由于瘦素极大地影响性激素水平,瘦素抵抗对肥胖儿童和青少年有不利影响。在这篇综述中,我们探讨了瘦素抵抗的原因,治疗瘦素抵抗,以及瘦素抵抗对儿童发育的影响。
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Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice
Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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2.40
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9.10%
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50
期刊介绍: The vision of the Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice (JSARP) is to publish the most rigorous, relevant, and well-respected research and practice making a difference in student affairs practice. JSARP especially encourages manuscripts that are unconventional in nature and that engage in methodological and epistemological extensions that transcend the boundaries of traditional research inquiries.
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