Comparison of indices of insulin resistance with metabolic syndrome classifications to predict the development of impaired fasting glucose in overweight and obese subjects: a 3-year prospective study

Sep 2, 2009International journal of obesity (2005)

Insulin resistance measures and metabolic syndrome as predictors of early blood sugar problems in overweight and obese people over 3 years

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Abstract

Of the 175 enrolled subjects, 32% developed impaired fasting glucose (IFG) over 3 years.

  • Significant differences in baseline values of the McAuley index, trig:HDL ratio, plasma adiponectin concentration, and MetS prevalence were observed between those who developed IFG and those who remained normoglycaemic.
  • The strongest predictors of IFG were the baseline trig:HDL ratio and the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) classification of MetS.
  • Other predictors included the McAuley index and plasma adiponectin concentration, while fasting insulin, HOMA-IR, and QUICKI did not predict IFG.
  • The study indicates that insulin resistance indices based on triglyceride levels are sensitive predictors for developing IFG in overweight and obese individuals.

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