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Relationship of chemerin with nutritional status and appetitive traits in early childhood: a cross-sectional study

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Yüksel Ülker A.
Özgen İ. T.
CESUR Y.

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Chemerin is a recently identified adipokine implicated in appetite regulation and energy metabolism. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between serum chemerin levels, nutritional status, and appetitive traits in early childhood. This cross-sectional study included 85 children aged 2–9 years. Appetite-related traits were assessed using the Child Eating Behavior Questionnaire (CEBQ). Anthropometric measurements were obtained, and fasting venous blood samples were collected for biochemical analyses, including serum chemerin levels. Based on the CEBQ results, participants with a food approach score below 39.50 and a food avoidant score above 58.50 were classified as having appetite-related undernutrition (n = 44) and the others as normal appetite (n = 41). Biochemical and anthropometric parameters, as well as chemerin levels, were compared between the two groups. In addition, correlation analyses were conducted to examine the relationships between chemerin levels and biochemical parameters, anthropometric measurements, and CEBQ scores. Serum chemerin concentrations were significantly lower in children with appetite-related undernutrition compared with those with normal appetite (median [IQR] 562.4 [12.6–946.6] vs. 1264.9 [976.3–1765.0] ng/L, p < 0.05). Chemerin levels were positively correlated with food approach traits and inversely correlated with food avoidance traits. Moreover, positive associations were observed with LDL cholesterol, total cholesterol, albumin, and calcium levels. Conclusion: Serum chemerin levels were significantly lower in children with appetite-related undernutrition and were associated with both anthropometric measures and appetitive traits, suggesting a link between chemerin and nutritional status in early childhood. (Table presented.).

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Yüksel Ülker A., Özgen İ. T., CESUR Y., "Relationship of chemerin with nutritional status and appetitive traits in early childhood: a cross-sectional study", European Journal of Pediatrics, cilt.185, sa.4, 2026

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