Denser under-the-skin fat in HIV patients on tesamorelin was linked to higher levels of the metabolism-regulating hormone adiponectin, suggesting improved fat function.
Scientific Claim
In people living with HIV (PLWH) receiving tesamorelin treatment, increases in subcutaneous adipose tissue density were positively correlated with higher adiponectin levels (Spearman correlation coefficient r=0.18, p=0.02) after adjusting for changes in subcutaneous fat area.
Original Statement
“Changes in adiponectin and IGF-1 concentrations positively correlated with changes in both VAT and SAT densities (adjusted for changes in VAT and SAT area, respectively) (Table 3).”
Evidence Quality Assessment
Claim Status
appropriately stated
Study Design Support
Design supports claim
Appropriate Language Strength
association
Can only show association/correlation
Assessment Explanation
The study design supports correlational claims. 'Positively correlated' accurately reflects the statistical relationship observed.
Evidence from Studies
Supporting (1)
Tesamorelin improves fat quality independent of changes in fat quantity