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Leptin serum concentrations in healthy neonates within the first week of life: relation to insulin and growth hormone levels, skinfold thickness, body mass index and weight

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High leptin levels are present in cord blood at birth and in capillary blood shortly after birth. Since leptin levels in cord blood correlate with birth weight it is tempting to speculate that in the fetus as in later life leptin is signalling expansion of fat stores. Most importantly, we now report that leptin levels are high in the fetus but decline rapidly and dramatically after birth in healthy neonates. This may be important for the stimulation of feeding behaviour and the acquisition of energy homeostasis in the neonate.

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