CHANGES IN THE LEVEL OF LEPTIN AND INSULIN IN THE BLOOD IN HEALTHY CHILDREN AGED 9-14 YEARS DEPENDING ON THE INDICATORS OF PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT AND GENDER

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Title: CHANGES IN THE LEVEL OF LEPTIN AND INSULIN IN THE BLOOD IN HEALTHY CHILDREN AGED 9-14 YEARS DEPENDING ON THE INDICATORS OF PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT AND GENDER
Authors: Panova, I.V., Letifov, G.M., Dombayan, S.K.
Source: Scientific research of the SCO countries: synergy and integration.
Publisher Information: Crossref, 2024.
Publication Year: 2024
Subject Terms: insulin, anthropometric indicators, healthy children, leptin
Description: The study of the level of leptin and insulin in the peripheral blood and the assessment of anthropometric parameters in healthy children aged 9-14 years. A higher level of leptin was found in children with above average physical development. A direct correlation was found between changes in leptin levels and the thickness of the fat fold. Higher body weight and insulin levels were found in boys than in girls, as well as a significant direct correlation (r = 0.7; p≤0.05) between leptin and insulin.
Document Type: Article
Conference object
Language: English
DOI: 10.34660/inf.2022.59.38.012
Accession Number: edsair.doi...........346a0a303ceae29d4914983a12a7bf2f
Database: OpenAIRE
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Abstract:The study of the level of leptin and insulin in the peripheral blood and the assessment of anthropometric parameters in healthy children aged 9-14 years. A higher level of leptin was found in children with above average physical development. A direct correlation was found between changes in leptin levels and the thickness of the fat fold. Higher body weight and insulin levels were found in boys than in girls, as well as a significant direct correlation (r = 0.7; p≤0.05) between leptin and insulin.
DOI:10.34660/inf.2022.59.38.012