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Increased plasma leptin/fat ratio in patients with chronic renal failure: a cause of malnutrition?
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Our data suggests that leptin is markedly increased in some patients with chronic renal failure. The association of increased leptin with low protein intake and loss of lean tissue is consistent with leptin contributing to malnutrition but a definitive role cannot be substantiated by this study.
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