چكيده لاتين :
dequate nutrition is crucial for growth and maintenance of the body skeleton health; nutrients consumed affect leptin and adiponectin levels and bone mass. This study was done to determine the relationship between serum leptin, adiponectin and bone mass with energy intake
and nutrients in postmenopausal women, 40-60 years old.
Material and Methods: The present crosssectional study was done on 85 postmenopausal women, aged 40-60 years. Samples of fasting
blood were taken to determine serum concentrations of leptin and adiponectin and bone mineral density was measured by the DXA method in the two areas of L2-4 and the femoral neck. Food intake was documented using questionnaires including food frequency and data was analyzed by FP2 software. Results: Leptin had a negative relationship with energy intake, protein and magnesium and a positive relationship with carbohydrate; there was a positive relationship between adiponectin and energy and carbohydrate intakes. BMD of femur had a negative relationship with energy and carbohydrate, while it had positive relationship with calcium, and there was direct and significant
relationship between BMD of the spine and zinc intake.
Conclusion: Increase in consumption of carbohydrates and decrease in consumption of protein led to increase in leptin levels. Consumption of
calcium and zinc can have a protective effect on bones.