Leptin is a hormone produced in the subcutaneous layer of the skin. It fulfils numerous important metabolic functions, in particular regulation of appetite, energy intake and expenditure. Levels of leptin are increased in obese compared to healthy weight individuals.
For more information about the structure and function of the skin, see Skin.
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