社會醫學科HUANG, TIEN-SHANGTIEN-SHANGHUANGWANG, YEN-HOYEN-HOWANGCHEN, SSU-YUANSSU-YUANCHEN黃天祥王顏和陳思遠2009-01-192018-07-112009-01-192018-07-112000http://ntur.lib.ntu.edu.tw//handle/246246/99584Objective: To investigate the relations among serum leptin, body mass index (BMI), and various hormone levels in men with spinal cord injury ( SCI). Design: Cross-sectional. Setting: University hospital that is a tertiary referral center., Participants: Forty-seven men with traumatic neurologically complete SCI and 47 age- and BMI-matched male controls. Main Outcome Measures: Baseline levels of various hormones were measured in subjects with SCI. Serum leptin and cortisol levels and BMI were measured in both groups. Results: Serum leptin was significantly higher in the group with SCI than in the control group. A linear relation was found between serum leptin and BMI in both groups separately . A polynomial relation was found between serum leptin level and BMI in the group with SCI. A "J" phenomenon is noted at the lowest BMI. Serum cortisol correlated significantly with serum leptin level in the group with SCI. Conclusion: Sympathetic denervation, peripheral nerve palsy, recurrent infections, and possible central neurotransmitter alterations after SCI may contribute to the elevation of serum leptin level in men with SCI.en-USbody mass indexcortisolleptinobesityspinal cord injuriesrehabilitation[SDGs]SDG3The Relation of Serum Leptin to Body Mass Index and to Serum Cortisol in Men With Spinal Cord Injury男性脊髓損傷患者血清瘦素與身體質量指數及血清 皮醇之關係