Anthropometrical measures are easily obtainable sensitive and specific predictors of insulin resistance in healthy individuals

Juan Ybarra , Joan Sanchez-Hernandez , Jose Maria Pou , Sandra Fernández , Ignasi Gich , Jordi Ordóñez-Llanos , Jeroni Jurado , Alberto de Leiva , Antonio Pérez
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Abstract

Background

To investigate whether user-friendly anthropometrical variables, i.e., waist circumference (WC) and body mass index (BMI) can properly identify insulin resistance (IR) in healthy subjects.

Methods

A cross-sectional study was carried out with 164 disease-free subjects (78 males and 86 females aged 22–50 years) recruited from hospital staff in Barcelona (Spain) over a period of one year. BMI, WC, blood pressure, total cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL-cholesterol, glucose and insulin were measured by standard methods. IR was defined as homeostasis model assessment (HOMA)-IR equal to or greater than 3,8.

Results

The prevalence of IR was 29.9% (males 39.5%, females 21.8%; P = 0.017). Multiple stepwise linear regression analysis identified WC (r2 = 0.496; P < 0.0005) as the only independent predictor of IR in the whole group. WC (r2 = 0.499; P < 0.0005) was the only variable that predicted IR in men and BMI (r2 = 0.506; P < 0.0005) in women. WC above 88 cm for women and 102 cm for men predicted IR with a sensitivity of 90.9% and 100%, and a specificity of 71.7% and 51.6%, respectively. However, receiving operator characteristics (ROC) curve analysis showed optimal WC values of 106.5 and 97.5 cm for men and women, respectively.

Conclusions

WC is a simple, non-invasive and efficient tool for the screening of IR in the general population. Finally, taking into account that cut-off points of WC are population-specific, it will be of considerable interest to establish the relationship of WC with metabolic complications in all ethnic groups in order to generate useful critical values.

人体测量测量是健康个体胰岛素抵抗的敏感和特异性预测指标
背景:探讨方便用户使用的人体测量变量,即腰围(WC)和身体质量指数(BMI)能否正确识别健康受试者的胰岛素抵抗(IR)。方法采用横断面研究方法,从西班牙巴塞罗那的医院工作人员中招募了164名无疾病受试者(男性78名,女性86名,年龄22-50岁),为期一年。采用标准方法测定BMI、WC、血压、总胆固醇、甘油三酯、高密度脂蛋白胆固醇、葡萄糖和胰岛素。IR定义为稳态模型评估(HOMA)-IR等于或大于3,8。结果IR患病率为29.9%,其中男性39.5%,女性21.8%;p = 0.017)。多元逐步线性回归分析发现WC (r2 = 0.496;P & lt;0.0005)是整个组中唯一独立的IR预测因子。WC (r2 = 0.499;P & lt;0.0005)是预测男性IR和BMI的唯一变量(r2 = 0.506;P & lt;0.0005)。女性WC > 88 cm、男性WC > 102 cm预测IR的敏感性分别为90.9%和100%,特异性分别为71.7%和51.6%。然而,接受操作者特征(ROC)曲线分析显示,男性和女性的最佳WC值分别为106.5和97.5 cm。结论swc是一种简便、无创、有效的筛查普通人群IR的工具。最后,考虑到WC的分界点是特定于人群的,为了产生有用的临界值,在所有种族群体中建立WC与代谢并发症的关系将是非常有意义的。
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