| Literature DB >> 33747273 |
Teresa Grzelak1, Marta Tyszkiewicz-Nwafor2, Agata Dutkiewicz2, Aniceta Ada Mikulska3, Monika Dmitrzak-Weglarz4, Agnieszka Slopien2, Krystyna Czyzewska3, Elzbieta Paszynska5.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The aim of the study was to evaluate the correlation between the nutritional status of patients with anorexia nervosa (AN) and levels of vaspin (VASP), neuropeptide B (NPB), neuropeptide W (NPW) and total antioxidant status (TAS).Entities:
Keywords: anorexia nervosa; antioxidant status; neuropeptide B; neuropeptide W; vaspin
Year: 2018 PMID: 33747273 PMCID: PMC7959059 DOI: 10.5114/aoms.2018.74969
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Med Sci ISSN: 1734-1922 Impact factor: 3.318
Anthropometric and biochemical characteristics of persons, divided into groups with anorexia nervosa (AN-I and AN-II) and a control group (CONTR)
| Parameter [unit] | AN-I ( | AN-II ( | CONTR ( | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age [years] | 16.0 {14.0; 17.0} | 16.0 {14.0; 17.0} | 15.0 {14.0; 17.0} | NS |
| Body mass [kg] | 36.0 {33.0; 40.0} | 45.6 {39.5; 49.1} | 54.0 {49.6; 58.0} | < 0.000003 |
| High [m] | 1.61 {1.55; 1.66} | 1.61 {1.55; 1.66} | 1.64 {1.62; 1.68} | NS |
| BMI [kg/m2] | 14.20 {13.67; 14.65} | 17.50 {17.01; 18.11} | 20.58 {17.91; 21.86} | < 0.000003 |
| BMI | –3.980 {–4.550; –3.370} | –1.295 {–1.440; –1.010} | –0.240 | < 0.000003 |
| Body mass index – for – age percentile | 0.10 {0.10; 0.10} | 11.0 {7.00; 18.00} | 41.00 {21.00; 67.00} | < 0.000004 |
| Vaspin [ng/ml] | 0.766 {0.424; 1.386} | 0.578 {0.345; 0.935} | 0.536 {0.294; 1.255} | < 0.05 |
| Neuropeptide B [ng/ml] | 0.295 {0.147; 0.888} | 0.335 {0.172; 0.882} | 0.159 {0.110; 0.295} | NS |
| Neuropeptide W [ng/ml] | 0.205 {0.147; 0.359} | 0.219 {0.143; 0.548} | 0.161 {0.147; 0.221} | NS |
| TAS [mmol/l] | 1.037 {0.746; 1.156} | 0.996 {0.816; 1.165} | 1.092 {0.898; 1.266} | NS |
Parameters are shown as medians {25% and 75% quartiles}, n – number of persons, AN-I – patients with anorexia nervosa in case of acute stage, AN-II – patients with anorexia nervosa after hospitalization, p – level of statistical significance in Mann-Whitney test for nonparametric data or Student’s t-test for parametric data (Welch’s ANOVA test for variance date) in the case of unpaired data (AN-I vs. CONTR; AN-II vs. CONTR) or Wilcoxon test in the case of paired date, NS – difference not statistically significant, TAS – total antioxidant status, BMI – body mass index; BMI z-score – body mass index z-score
p-value in case of AN-I vs. AN-II analysis;
p-value in case of AN-I vs. CONTR analysis
p-value in case of AN-II vs. CONTR analysis.
Indices of correlation and levels of statistical significance in cases of analyses involving relationship between selected anthropometric and biochemical parameters, divided into two groups with anorexia nervosa (AN-I and AN-II)
| Parameter [unit] | Vaspin [ng/ml] | Neuropeptide B [ng/ml] | Neuropeptide W [ng/ml] | ΔTAS | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AN-I | Body weight [kg] | NS | NS | NS | |
| Vaspin | – | NS | NS | ||
| Neuropeptide B | – | NS | |||
| AN-II | Body weight [kg] | NS | NS | ||
| Vaspin | – | NS | NS | ||
| Neuropeptide B | – | NS | |||
Parameters are shown as r – coefficient of Pearson or Spearman (for respectively parametric or non-parametric date distributions) and p – level of statistical significance, n – number of persons, TAS – total antioxidant status, ΔTAS – the change in TAS level in patients with anorexia nervosa (comparing status before and after hospital treatment), NS – statistically insignificant difference.