Title : Opposite contributions of trunk and leg fat mass with plasma lipase activities: the Hoorn study - Bos_2005_Obes.Res_13_1817 |
Author(s) : Bos G , Snijder MB , Nijpels G , Dekker JM , Stehouwer CD , Bouter LM , Heine RJ , Jansen H |
Ref : Obes Res , 13 :1817 , 2005 |
Abstract :
OBJECTIVE: Lipoprotein lipase (LPL) and hepatic lipase (HL) are essential in hydrolysis of triglyceride-rich lipoproteins. LPL activity is negatively, whereas HL activity is positively, associated with total body fat. We determined the associations of trunk and leg fat mass with plasma LPL and HL activities in a cross-sectional study. RESEARCH METHODS AND PROCEDURES: LPL and HL activities were determined in post-heparin plasma in a sample of 197 men and 209 women, 60 to 87 years of age. A total body DXA scan was performed to determine trunk and leg fat mass. |
PubMedSearch : Bos_2005_Obes.Res_13_1817 |
PubMedID: 16286530 |
Bos G, Snijder MB, Nijpels G, Dekker JM, Stehouwer CD, Bouter LM, Heine RJ, Jansen H (2005)
Opposite contributions of trunk and leg fat mass with plasma lipase activities: the Hoorn study
Obes Res
13 :1817
Bos G, Snijder MB, Nijpels G, Dekker JM, Stehouwer CD, Bouter LM, Heine RJ, Jansen H (2005)
Obes Res
13 :1817