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Association between serum amyloid A and obesity: a meta-analysis and systematic review

Journal

INFLAMMATION RESEARCH
Volume 59, Issue 5, Pages 323-334

Publisher

SPRINGER BASEL AG
DOI: 10.1007/s00011-010-0163-y

Keywords

Serum amyloid A; Obesity; BMI; Weight loss; Adipose

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [30800401]

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Emerging evidence indicates an association of the acute-phase protein serum amyloid A (SAA) with obesity. Here we review and summarize quantitatively the available data related to this association. PubMed was systematically searched using the terms serum amyloid A and obesity. Eighty-one relevant studies between January 1966 and July 2009 were identified. Of these, only 11 cross-sectional studies and 10 prospective studies with successful interventions met our inclusion criteria for the meta-analysis. All analyses were conducted using the Comprehensive Meta-Analysis software. Literature pertaining to the relationship between SAA and other inflammatory markers, and the association between SAA and obesity-related disorders, such as cardiovascular diseases, atherosclerosis, diabetes, and insulin resistance was also reviewed. A strong association between body mass index and SAA levels was found in the 11 cross-sectional studies. The overall correlation coefficient is 0.230 (95% CI 0.160-0.297, P < 0.0005). The ten prospective studies were subsequently analyzed, and the difference in SAA levels before and after weight loss, expressed as standardized mean difference was -0.480 (95% CI -0.678 to -0.283, P < 0.0005). We discuss some potential underlying mechanisms and clinical applications for reducing SAA levels in obesity.

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