Correlation between Serum Insulin and Features of Metabolic Syndrome in Thais

Several clinical and metabolic abnormalities, i.e. central obesity, hypertension, impaired glucose tolerance or diabetes and dyslipidemia often cluster together and are commonly found in patients with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Hyperinsulinemia and insulin resistance are often evident i...

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Main Authors: Pongamorn Bunnag, Suwannee Chanprasertyothin, Atana Kongsuksai, Boonsong Ongphiphadhanakul, Rajata Rajatanavin, Gobchai Puavilai
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spelling th-mahidol.262092018-09-07T16:19:21Z Correlation between Serum Insulin and Features of Metabolic Syndrome in Thais Pongamorn Bunnag Suwannee Chanprasertyothin Atana Kongsuksai Boonsong Ongphiphadhanakul Rajata Rajatanavin Gobchai Puavilai Mahidol University Medicine Several clinical and metabolic abnormalities, i.e. central obesity, hypertension, impaired glucose tolerance or diabetes and dyslipidemia often cluster together and are commonly found in patients with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Hyperinsulinemia and insulin resistance are often evident in subjects with these metabolic abnormalities, so called insulin resistance or metabolic syndrome. In the present study, we looked into the correlations between serum insulin or index of insulin sensitivity and various clinical and metabolic abnormalities. Subjects consisted of 103 males and 118 females. Oral glucose tolerance test was performed on all subjects. Homeostasis model assessment of insulin sensitivity (HOMA-S) was used to determine insulin sensitivity. In males, HOMA-S was found to be significantly correlated with BMI, plasma glucose, insulin, triglycerides and waist circumference. Male subjects in the highest quartile of HOMA-S also had significantly higher systolic blood pressure compared to those in the lowest quartile. In females, HOMA-S was significantly correlated with BMI, blood pressure, plasma glucose, insulin, triglycerdies, HDL-cholesterol, waist circumferences and waist-hip ratio. However, after adjustment for BMI, correlation between HOMA-S and blood pressure in women was no longer statistically significant. We, therefore, concluded that correlations between serum insulin or index of insulin sensitivity with certain metabolic abnormalities also existed in Thai subjects. Some of these correlations seem to be at least in part dependent on obesity. 2018-09-07T09:19:21Z 2018-09-07T09:19:21Z 2000-07-01 Article Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand. Vol.83, No.7 (2000), 783-789 01252208 2-s2.0-0034221648 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/26209 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=0034221648&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
building Mahidol University Library
continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
content_provider Mahidol University Library
collection Mahidol University Institutional Repository
topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
Pongamorn Bunnag
Suwannee Chanprasertyothin
Atana Kongsuksai
Boonsong Ongphiphadhanakul
Rajata Rajatanavin
Gobchai Puavilai
Correlation between Serum Insulin and Features of Metabolic Syndrome in Thais
description Several clinical and metabolic abnormalities, i.e. central obesity, hypertension, impaired glucose tolerance or diabetes and dyslipidemia often cluster together and are commonly found in patients with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Hyperinsulinemia and insulin resistance are often evident in subjects with these metabolic abnormalities, so called insulin resistance or metabolic syndrome. In the present study, we looked into the correlations between serum insulin or index of insulin sensitivity and various clinical and metabolic abnormalities. Subjects consisted of 103 males and 118 females. Oral glucose tolerance test was performed on all subjects. Homeostasis model assessment of insulin sensitivity (HOMA-S) was used to determine insulin sensitivity. In males, HOMA-S was found to be significantly correlated with BMI, plasma glucose, insulin, triglycerides and waist circumference. Male subjects in the highest quartile of HOMA-S also had significantly higher systolic blood pressure compared to those in the lowest quartile. In females, HOMA-S was significantly correlated with BMI, blood pressure, plasma glucose, insulin, triglycerdies, HDL-cholesterol, waist circumferences and waist-hip ratio. However, after adjustment for BMI, correlation between HOMA-S and blood pressure in women was no longer statistically significant. We, therefore, concluded that correlations between serum insulin or index of insulin sensitivity with certain metabolic abnormalities also existed in Thai subjects. Some of these correlations seem to be at least in part dependent on obesity.
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author_facet Mahidol University
Pongamorn Bunnag
Suwannee Chanprasertyothin
Atana Kongsuksai
Boonsong Ongphiphadhanakul
Rajata Rajatanavin
Gobchai Puavilai
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author Pongamorn Bunnag
Suwannee Chanprasertyothin
Atana Kongsuksai
Boonsong Ongphiphadhanakul
Rajata Rajatanavin
Gobchai Puavilai
author_sort Pongamorn Bunnag
title Correlation between Serum Insulin and Features of Metabolic Syndrome in Thais
title_short Correlation between Serum Insulin and Features of Metabolic Syndrome in Thais
title_full Correlation between Serum Insulin and Features of Metabolic Syndrome in Thais
title_fullStr Correlation between Serum Insulin and Features of Metabolic Syndrome in Thais
title_full_unstemmed Correlation between Serum Insulin and Features of Metabolic Syndrome in Thais
title_sort correlation between serum insulin and features of metabolic syndrome in thais
publishDate 2018
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