Integrative regression modeling of insulin sensitivity, resistance, and beta-cell dysfunction in predicting female infertility: a cross-sectional NHANES study.

IF 3.2 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Seyed Sobhan Bahreiny, Mohammad Ali Khaksar, Negin Karamali, Mohammad Reza Dabbagh, Akbar Hoseinnejad, Reza Mohammadpour Fard, Zahra Sadat Bahreiny, Mojtaba Aghaei, Tannaz Sakhavarz, Mehdi Zahedian
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Insulin sensitivity, resistance, and pancreatic beta-cell function play key roles in metabolic and reproductive health. Despite the known role of glucose-insulin homeostasis in female reproductive health, the association and regression modeling of estimated glucose disposal rate (eGDR), homeostatic model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR), beta-cell function (HOMA-β), and insulin disposition index (Insulin-DI) with female infertility remain unclear. This cross-sectional study aimed to assess the associations between insulin-related indices and female infertility. This study examined data from 2832 women aged 18-45 years who participated in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2017-2023 cycles. To evaluate the associations between four insulin-related indices and infertility, multivariable logistic regression, generalized additive models, and threshold effect analyses were applied, while controlling for relevant sociodemographic, lifestyle, and metabolic confounders. Furthermore, integrated meta-analysis across models, distributional analysis, subgroup and interaction analyses were conducted to explore potential effect modifications. eGDR showed a strong inverse association with infertility across all models (OR range: 0.636-0.85, p < 0.001), with a significant nonlinear pattern (p = 0.003) and a threshold at 4.59. HOMA-IR was positively associated in unadjusted models (OR = 1.147, p < 0.001) but lost significance after full adjustment. HOMA-β showed a weak positive association (OR = 1.003, p = 0.0227), while Insulin-DI was inversely related to infertility only in unadjusted models. Subgroup analyses revealed significant effect modifications by BMI and age, especially for eGDR and HOMA-IR. Reduced insulin sensitivity, as indicated by lower eGDR, is strongly linked to higher infertility risk. HOMA-IR and Insulin-DI also show threshold-based nonlinear associations.

预测女性不孕症的胰岛素敏感性、抵抗和β细胞功能障碍的综合回归模型:一项横断面NHANES研究。
胰岛素敏感性、抵抗和胰腺β细胞功能在代谢和生殖健康中起着关键作用。尽管已知葡萄糖-胰岛素稳态在女性生殖健康中的作用,但估计葡萄糖处置率(eGDR)、胰岛素抵抗(HOMA- ir)、β细胞功能(HOMA-β)和胰岛素处置指数(胰岛素- di)与女性不孕症的关联和回归模型仍不清楚。本横断面研究旨在评估胰岛素相关指标与女性不孕症之间的关系。这项研究调查了2832名年龄在18-45岁之间的女性的数据,她们参加了2017-2023周期的国家健康与营养检查调查(NHANES)。为了评估四个胰岛素相关指标与不孕症之间的关系,应用多变量逻辑回归、广义加性模型和阈值效应分析,同时控制相关的社会人口统计学、生活方式和代谢混杂因素。此外,通过综合meta分析、分布分析、亚组分析和相互作用分析来探索潜在的效应修正。在所有模型中,eGDR与不孕症呈强烈的负相关(OR范围:0.636-0.85,p
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Clinical and Experimental Medicine
Clinical and Experimental Medicine 医学-医学:研究与实验
CiteScore
4.80
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2.20%
发文量
159
审稿时长
2.5 months
期刊介绍: Clinical and Experimental Medicine (CEM) is a multidisciplinary journal that aims to be a forum of scientific excellence and information exchange in relation to the basic and clinical features of the following fields: hematology, onco-hematology, oncology, virology, immunology, and rheumatology. The journal publishes reviews and editorials, experimental and preclinical studies, translational research, prospectively designed clinical trials, and epidemiological studies. Papers containing new clinical or experimental data that are likely to contribute to changes in clinical practice or the way in which a disease is thought about will be given priority due to their immediate importance. Case reports will be accepted on an exceptional basis only, and their submission is discouraged. The major criteria for publication are clarity, scientific soundness, and advances in knowledge. In compliance with the overwhelmingly prevailing request by the international scientific community, and with respect for eco-compatibility issues, CEM is now published exclusively online.
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