1 Master Program in Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Andalas, Padang, West Sumatera, Indonesia, 25127.
2 Department of Nutrition, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Andalas, Padang, West Sumatera, Indonesia, 25127.
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2025, 25(01), 1513-1521
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjarr.2025.25.1.0181
Received on 08 December 2024; revised on 16 January 2025; accepted on 18 January 2025
Obesity is a global health issue closely associated with metabolic disturbances, including dyslipidemia, insulin resistance, and cardiovascular diseases. Adiponectin, a hormone secreted by adipose tissue, plays a crucial role in regulating lipid and glucose metabolism, offering protective benefits against conditions such as obesity, type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases. In individuals with obesity, adiponectin levels are typically reduced, which contributes to unfavorable lipid profiles characterized by elevated triglycerides (TG) and low high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C). This article explores how adiponectin influences lipid metabolism, with a focus on its impact on HDL-C and TG levels in obesity. Adiponectin enhances HDL-C formation through increased apo-AI production and activates lipoprotein lipase to promote triglyceride catabolism. Additionally, adiponectin's anti-inflammatory properties help mitigate the metabolic disturbances accompanying obesity. By elucidating these mechanisms, the article underscores the potential of adiponectin as a therapeutic target for managing obesity-related dyslipidemia and reducing cardiovascular risks in obese individuals.
Adiponectin; HDL; Lipid Profile; Obesity; Triglyceride
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Azmi Elvita, Desmawati Desmawati and Nur Indrawaty Lipoeto. The role of adiponectin in lipid profile of adults with obesity: Implications for cardiovascular health. World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2025, 25(01), 1513-1521. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2025.25.1.0181.
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