2020
DOI: 10.25040/ecpb2020.03-04.020
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Physiological features of leptin in patients with diabetes type 2 and eating disorders

Abstract: Leptin levels were significantly (p<0,05) higher in the group with ED comparing to the 1st study group and control group. We assume, that high leptin levels in patients with ED describe the broken central regulation of eating behavior. Investigation of food-related hormones can probably help in developing new anti-obesity and anti-diabetic medications.

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