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- Title
Insulin resistance and cardiometabolic indexes: comparison of concordance in working-age subjects with overweight and obesity.
- Authors
Vigna, Luisella; Tirelli, Amedea Silvia; Gaggini, Melania; Di Piazza, Salvina; Tomaino, Laura; Turolo, Stefano; Moroncini, Gianluca; Chatzianagnostou, Kyriazoula; Bamonti, Fabrizia; Vassalle, Cristina
- Abstract
Purpose: The aim of the study was to evaluate indexes of insulin resistance and cardiometabolic risk in a large population of workers with overweight or obesity, in order to identify a possible efficient, cheap and simple strategy to apply in workers' health surveillance. Methods: The evaluation of IR and cardiometabolic risk indexes (HOMA, QUICKI, Ty/HDLC, TyG, insuTAG, Castelli risk indexes 1 and 2, non-HDLC, TRL-C, AIP, and VAI) was performed in a population of 1195 working-age subjects with overweight or obesity (322 males, mean age 49 ± 11 years). Results: The prevalence of IR and cardiometabolic risk was higher among males for all indexes. Aging, waist circumference, BMI, blood pressure, glucose, CRP, fibrinogen and uric acid were correlated more frequently with IR/cardiometabolic indexes in women, homocysteine in men. The percentage of the workers identified as insulin resistant (IR+) or at higher cardiometabolic risk greatly vary according to the different index used. Conclusion: With a small group of biomarkers and anthropometric measures (fasting glucose and insulin, lipid profile, BMI and waist circumference) is possible to calculate a number of IR/cardiometabolic indexes, which, likely reflecting different pathophysiological aspects also related to gender, might help in a personalized evaluation of IR and cardiometabolic risk.
- Publication
Endocrine (1355008X), 2022, Vol 77, Issue 2, p231
- ISSN
1355-008X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s12020-022-03087-8