The leptin to adiponectin ratio (LAR) is reduced by sleeve gastrectomy in adults with severe obesity: a prospective cohort study

Type Article

Journal Article

Authors

M. F. Rafey; C. E. H. Fang; I. Ioana; H. Griffin; M. Hynes; T. O'Brien; O. McAnena; P. O'Shea; C. Collins; C. Davenport; F. M. Finucane

Year of publication

2020

Publication/Journal

Sci Rep

Volume

10

Issue

1

Pages

16270

Abstract

Bariatric surgery is known to reduce leptin and increase adiponectin levels, but the influence of sleeve gastrectomy on the leptin: adiponectin ratio (LAR), a measure of insulin sensitivity and cardiovascular risk, has not previously been described. We sought to determine the influence of sleeve gastrectomy on LAR in adults with severe obesity.In a single centre prospective cohort study of adults undergoing laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy over a four-month period in our unit, we measured LAR preoperatively and 12 months after surgery. Of 22 patients undergoing sleeve gastrectomy, 17 (12 females, 12 with type 2 diabetes) had follow-up LAR measured at 12.1 ± 1 months. Mean body weight decreased from 130.6 ± 30.8 kg to 97.6 ± 21.6 kg, body mass index (BMI) from 46.9 ± 7.8 to 35.3 ± 7.2 kg m(-2) and excess body weight from 87.5 ± 31.3 to 41.3 ± 28.8% (all p