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Influence of gender on the relationship between insulin sensitivity, adiposity, and plasma lipids in lean nondiabetic subjects.

机译:性别对瘦型非糖尿病受试者胰岛素敏感性,肥胖和血浆脂质之间关系的影响。

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Individuals with obesity frequently have an atherogenic lipid profile. It has been proposed that the insulin resistance observed in these individuals is involved in the development of these lipid abnormalities. However, most studies that have examined the relationship between insulin resistance and lipid abnormalities have included subjects who are either obese and/or glucose intolerant, 2 factors that may affect lipid levels independent of insulin resistance. We have therefore examined the impact of insulin resistance on plasma lipids in a healthy, lean (average body mass index <24 kg/m(2)), nondiabetic population (N = 104). In our subjects, we observed a wide range of values for insulin sensitivity index (ISI) as calculated by the formula of Matsuda and DeFronzo. Lipid values ranged considerably in this population, but incidence of hypertriglyceridemia and hypercholesterolemia was low in the absence of obesity. We first examined the relationship between ISI and total and regional adipose stores as assessed by dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry. In men, we observed higher values for indices of total and central adipose stores that were significantly associated with decreased insulin sensitivity. In contrast, in women, ISI values were not associated with any variables related to either total or regional adiposity. In men, ISI was also significantly associated with higher triglycerides levels (P < .01) when adjusted for age and percentage of truncal fat. In women however, there was no significant association between ISI and triglycerides (P = .14). Instead, in women, total fat and truncal fat were independent predictors of several lipid levels. These results both highlight sex differences in the associations between insulin resistance, regional adipose stores, and lipids values and emphasize the importance of adipose stores on the development of an individual's lipid profile.
机译:肥胖个体经常具有动脉粥样硬化性脂质特征。已经提出,在这些个体中观察到的胰岛素抵抗与这些脂质异常的发展有关。但是,大多数研究了胰岛素抵抗与脂质异常之间关系的研究都包括肥胖和/或葡萄糖耐受不良的受试者,这两个因素可能会独立于胰岛素抵抗而影响脂质水平。因此,我们在健康,瘦弱(平均体重指数<24 kg / m(2)),非糖尿病人群(N = 104)中检查了胰岛素抵抗对血浆脂质的影响。在我们的受试者中,我们观察到了由Matsuda和DeFronzo的公式计算出的各种胰岛素敏感性指数(ISI)值。该人群的血脂值差异很大,但是在没有肥胖的情况下,高甘油三酯血症和高胆固醇血症的发生率较低。我们首先检查了ISI与通过双能X射线吸收法评估的总脂肪存储和区域脂肪存储之间的关系。在男性中,我们观察到较高的总脂肪存储量和中央脂肪存储指数,与胰岛素敏感性降低显着相关。相反,在女性中,ISI值与与总肥胖或区域性肥胖有关的任何变量均不相关。在男性中,如果根据年龄和截断性脂肪的百分比进行调整,ISI还与较高的甘油三酸酯水平显着相关(P <.01)。然而,在女性中,ISI和甘油三酸酯之间没有显着关联(P = .14)。取而代之的是,在女性中,总脂肪和尾状脂肪是几种脂质水平的独立预测因子。这些结果既突出了胰岛素抵抗,区域性脂肪存储和脂质值之间的关联中的性别差异,又强调了脂肪存储对个体脂质分布的发展的重要性。

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