Data di Pubblicazione:
2006
Abstract:
ABSTRACT
Objective: In this retrospective analysis of the European Group for the Study of Insulin
Resistance database, a clamp data pooling project, a cardiovascular risk score (CVS) was assessed
to verify whether hyperinsulinemia and/or insulin resistance were independent cardiovascular risk
factors and to investigate how menopause affected CVS and insulin resistance.
Design: Information was obtained on whole-body glucose uptake (M), determined by the
euglycemic hyperinsulinemic clamp technique, normalized by fat-free mass (FFM), and insulin
concentration (I) at a steady state. Body composition was estimated using a labeled water technique
or bioimpedance. Other parameters measured included blood pressure, lipid levels, and waist-to-hip
ratio. CVS was computed using a structural equation model that included age, body mass index,
blood lipids, and blood pressure. The study population included 523 normal and overweight patients.
Women were grouped according to fertility status, and men, according to age (cutoff 50 y).
Results: M/kgFFM/I significantly decreased after menopause (12.41 T 3.40 vs 10.96 T 3.68; P G
0.01) and in men 50 years and older (11.39 T 3.47 vs 10.32 T 3.77 KmolIminj1Ikgj1IKUI/mL; P G
0.02). CVS was lowest in fertile women (j0.414 T 0.57 vs 0.107 T 0.43; P G 0.0001) and highest
in men 50 years and older (0.045 T 0.455 vs 0.257 T 0.51; P G 0.001). CVS significantly
correlated with M/kgFFM/I in men 49 years and younger (ro = j0.27, P G 0.0001) and 50 years
and older (ro = j0.38, P G 0.0001) and with fasting insulin in fertile women (ro = j0.29, P G
0.01) and in the other groups (ro ranging from 0.37 to 0.45, P G 0.0001).
Conclusions: Menopause does not seem to strictly relate to a decrease in insulin sensitivity as
postmenopausal women had the same insulin sensitivity as age-matched men. In the population
studied, the best predictor of CVS was fasting insulin rather than insulin sensitivity.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Insulin resistance; Hyperinsulinemia; Cardiovascular risk; Menopause.
Elenco autori:
Nolfe, Giuseppe
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