The Leptin test measures the amount of the hormone leptin in your blood. Leptin is a hormone that helps regulate your appetite and energy levels. This test can help your doctor understand how your body is responding to your diet and lifestyle.
Purpose: Leptin is a hormone that regulates energy balance and body weight, acting as a critical communication link between fat cells and the brain. Key Roles in the Body • Signals the brain about energy reserves • Regulates appetite and hunger • Controls metabolism • Helps maintain long-term energy balance
Normal Reference Ranges
- Females: 0.5 – 15.2 ng/mL
- Males: 0.5 – 12.5 ng/mL
Interpretation of Results High Leptin Levels Indicate: • Excess body fat • Potential obesity • Possible leptin resistance • Higher risk of metabolic disorders
Low Leptin Levels Suggest: • Low body fat percentage • Potential starvation response • Decreased energy reserves • Metabolic adaptation Test Limitations
Results vary by: • Age • Gender • Time of day • Body mass index (BMI) • Not typically used as a standalone diagnostic tool
Requires interpretation by healthcare professionals alongside other clinical indicators
Important Note: A single test cannot definitively diagnose a condition. Comprehensive medical evaluation is crucial for accurate interpretation.


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