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Fasting insulin has a stronger association with an adverse cardiometabolic risk profile than insulin resistance: the RISC study

Authors :
de Rooij SR
Dekker, Jm
Kozakova, M
Mitrakou, A
Melander, O
Gabriel, R
Guidone, C
Højlund, K
Murphy, Ms
Nijpels, G
Dekker, J
de Rooij, S
Boorsma, P
Tournis, S
Kyriakopoulou, K
Thomakos, P
Lalic, N
Lalic, K
Jotic, A
Lukic, L
Civcic, M
Nolan, J
Yeow, Tp
Murphy, M
Delong, C
Neary, G
Colgan, Mp
Hatunic, M
Konrad, T
Böhles, H
Fuellert, S
Baer, F
Zuchhold, H
Golay, A
Harsch Bobbioni, E
Barthassat, V
Makoundou, V
Lehmann, Tn
Merminod, T
Petrie, Jr
Perry, C
Neary, F
Macdougall, C
Shields, K
Malcolm, L
Laakso, M
Salmenniemi, U
Aura, A
Raisanen, R
Raisanen, U
Sistonen, T
Laitinen, M
Saloranta, H
Coppack, Sw
Mcintosh, N
Ross, J
Pettersson, L
Khadobaksh, P
Laville, M
Bonnet, F
Brac de la Perriere, A
Louche Pelissier, C
Maitrepierre, C
Peyrat, J
Beltran, S
Serusclat, S
Sánchez, Me
Carraro, R
Friera, A
Perez, S
Nilsson, P
Persson, M
Ostling, G
Burri, P
Piatti, Pm
Monti, Ld
Setola, E
Galluccio, E
Minicucci, F
Colleluori, A
Walker, M
Ibrahim, Im
Jayapaul, M
Carman, D
Ryan, C
Short, K
Mcgrady, Y
Richardson, D
Beck Nielsen, H
Staehr, P
Hojlund, K
Vestergaard, V
Olsen, C
Hansen, L
Bolli, Gb
Porcellati, Francesca
Fanelli, Carmine Giuseppe
Lucidi, Paola
Calcinaro, F
Saturni, A
Ferrannini, E
Natali, A
Muscelli, E
Pinnola, S
Mingrone, G
Favuzzi, A
Di Rocco, P
Anderwald, C
Bischof, M
Promintzer, M
Krebs, M
Mandl, M
Hofe, A
Luger, A
Waldhäusl, W
Roden, M
Balkau, B
Mari, A
Gaffney, P
Boran, G
Kok, A
Patel, S
Gastaldelli, A
Ciociaro, D
Guillanneuf, Mt
Mhamdi, L
Landucci, L
Hills, S
Mota, L
Pacini, G
Cavaggion, C
Hills, Sa
Mota
Epidemiology and Data Science
General practice
EMGO - Lifestyle, overweight and diabetes
Source :
de Rooij, S R, Dekker, J M, Kozakova, M, Mitrakou, A, Melander, O, Gabriel, R, Guidone, C, Hojlund, K, Murphy, M S & Nijpels, M G A A M 2009, ' Fasting insulin has a stronger association with an adverse cardiometabolic risk profile than insulin resistance: the RISC study ', European Journal of Endocrinology, vol. 161, no. 2, pp. 223-230 . https://doi.org/10.1530/EJE-09-0058, European Journal of Endocrinology, 161(2), 223-230. BioScientifica Ltd., de Rooij, S R, Dekker, J M, Kozakova, M, Mitrakou, A, Melander, O, Gabriel, R, Guidone, C, Højlund, K, Murphy, M S, Nijpels, G & Group, RISC 2009, ' Fasting insulin has a stronger association with an adverse cardiometabolic risk profile than insulin resistance: the RISC study ', European Journal of Endocrinology, vol. 161, no. 2, pp. 223-30 . https://doi.org/10.1530/EJE-09-0058
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2009.

Abstract

ObjectiveFasting insulin concentrations are often used as a surrogate measure of insulin resistance. We investigated the relative contributions of fasting insulin and insulin resistance to cardiometabolic risk and preclinical atherosclerosis.Design and methodsThe Relationship between Insulin Sensitivity and Cardiovascular disease (RISC) cohort consists of 1326 European non-diabetic, overall healthy men and women aged 30–60 years. We performed standard oral glucose tolerance tests and hyperinsulinemic euglycemic clamps. As a general measure of cardiovascular risk, we assessed the prevalence of the metabolic syndrome in 1177 participants. Carotid artery intima media thickness (IMT) was measured by ultrasound to assess preclinical atherosclerosis.ResultsFasting insulin was correlated with all elements of the metabolic syndrome. Insulin sensitivity (M/I) was correlated with most elements. The odds ratio for the metabolic syndrome of those in the highest quartile of fasting insulin compared with those in the lower quartiles was 5.4 (95% confidence interval (CI) 2.8–10.3, adjusted for insulin sensitivity) in men and 5.1 (2.6–9.9) in women. The odds ratio for metabolic syndrome of those with insulin sensitivity in the lowest quartile of the cohort compared with those in the higher quartiles was 2.4 (95% CI 1.3–4.7, adjusted for fasting insulin) in men and 1.6 (0.8–3.1) in women. Carotid IMT was only statistically significantly associated with fasting insulin in both men and women.ConclusionsFasting insulin, a simple and practical measure, may be a stronger and independent contributor to cardiometabolic risk and atherosclerosis in a healthy population than hyperinsulinemic euglycemic clamp-derived insulin sensitivity.

Details

ISSN :
1479683X and 08044643
Volume :
161
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Journal of Endocrinology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....093a5ca8e4e67676ed6b230a4ff95b55
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1530/eje-09-0058