Leptin, often called the satiety hormone, is produced by fat cells and helps regulate energy balance by inhibiting hunger.
SAN ANTONIO — The same hormone that keeps people from overeating and gaining weight may also protect older adults from developing Alzheimer’s disease. Researchers have uncovered a potential link ...
Leptin is an essential hormone that is closely linked to the regulation of hunger and metabolic processes. It works by signaling the brain when the body is satiated with nutrients, which aids in ...
mail.med.usyd.edu.au Background: Leptin is a protein hormone produced by fat cells of mammals. It acts within the hypothalamus via a specific receptor to reduce appetite and increase energy ...
Background; Globally, obesity is a health crisis. Obesity raises the risk of CVD, T2DM, musculoskeletal problems, digestive system diseases, respiratory issues, and psychological issues that might ...
Background: Leptin could be a key regulator of C-reactive protein (CRP) levels, which serve as a marker of systemic inflammation. Both leptin and CRP are predictors of cardiovascular disease (CVD).