Inverse relationship between the changes in trunk lean and fat mass during gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist therapy
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Inverse relationship between the changes in trunk lean and fat mass during gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist therapy
Abstract
Objective: The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between the changes in lean and fat mass during gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist (GnRH agonist) therapy.
Methods: Subjects were 24 premenopausal women (mean age, 39.5+/-9.4 years; range, 32-52 years) with uterine leiomyomas. They were given GnRH agonist (leuprorelin acetate, 3.75 mg) monthly for 4 months. Age and height were recorded. Body weight, regional and total body composition, and the ratio of trunk fat mass to leg fat mass (trunk-leg fat ratio) were assessed by whole body scanning with dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. Changes in these variables were investigated. Relationships between the changes in regional lean and fat mass were investigated using Pearson's correlation test.
Results: Trunk fat mass significantly increased from 8616+/-3538 to 9265+/-3526 g (P<0.01) and trunk-leg fat ratio significantly increased (1.02+/-0.39 to 1.07+/-0.39, P<0.05). Trunk lean mass significantly decreased from 18,509+/-2602 to 17,916+/-2402 g (P<0.01). However, body weight, and lean and fat mass component in the extremities did not change. Change in trunk fat mass was inversely correlated with change in trunk lean mass (r=-0.439, P<0.05), but such relationships were not observed in arm and leg regions.
Conclusion: Inverse relationship between the changes in trunk lean and fat mass is observed during GnRH agonist therapy.
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