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Associations of lipid profiles with insulin resistance and beta cell function in adults with normal glucose tolerance and different categories of impaired glucose regulation
by
Zheng, Shuang
, Xu, Hua
, Wu, Peihong
, Chen, Yawen
, Liu, Wei
, Han, Tingting
, Zhou, Huan
, Qiu, Huiying
, Wang, Lihua
, Ren, Xingxing
, Zheng, Jun
, Hu, Yaomin
in
Dyslipidemias
/ Health aspects
/ Insulin resistance
/ Lipoproteins test
2017
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Associations of lipid profiles with insulin resistance and beta cell function in adults with normal glucose tolerance and different categories of impaired glucose regulation
by
Zheng, Shuang
, Xu, Hua
, Wu, Peihong
, Chen, Yawen
, Liu, Wei
, Han, Tingting
, Zhou, Huan
, Qiu, Huiying
, Wang, Lihua
, Ren, Xingxing
, Zheng, Jun
, Hu, Yaomin
in
Dyslipidemias
/ Health aspects
/ Insulin resistance
/ Lipoproteins test
2017
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Associations of lipid profiles with insulin resistance and beta cell function in adults with normal glucose tolerance and different categories of impaired glucose regulation
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Zheng, Shuang
, Xu, Hua
, Wu, Peihong
, Chen, Yawen
, Liu, Wei
, Han, Tingting
, Zhou, Huan
, Qiu, Huiying
, Wang, Lihua
, Ren, Xingxing
, Zheng, Jun
, Hu, Yaomin
in
Dyslipidemias
/ Health aspects
/ Insulin resistance
/ Lipoproteins test
2017
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Associations of lipid profiles with insulin resistance and beta cell function in adults with normal glucose tolerance and different categories of impaired glucose regulation
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Associations of lipid profiles with insulin resistance and beta cell function in adults with normal glucose tolerance and different categories of impaired glucose regulation
2017
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To investigate the associations of dyslipidemia with insulin resistance and [beta] cell function in individuals with normal glucose tolerance (NGT) and different categories of impaired glucose regulation (IGR). 544 subjects (365 with dyslipidemia and/or IGR and 179 with normal lipid and glucose tolerance) were enrolled in the study. All subjects underwent oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT). HOMA-IR was used to evaluate insulin sensitivity. Disposition index (DI) was used to evaluate [beta] cell function. Multiple linear regression analysis was performed to assess correlations among lipid profiles, insulin resistance and [beta] cell function. Among subjects with NGT, those with dyslipidemia had higher level of HOMA-IR but lower level of DI. While among subjects with different categories of IGR, those with dyslipidemia and CGI had significantly decreased DI. No obvious differences of insulin resistance or [beta] cell function were found in IFG or IGT subjects with or without dyslipidemia. TG and HDL-C were correlated with HOMA-IR ([beta] = 0.79, p <0.001; [beta] = -0.38, p = 0.027, respectively, compared with subjects in the low level groups). Moreover, TG and TC were negatively correlated with DI ([beta] = -2.17, p = 0.013; [beta] = -2.01, p = 0.034 respectively, compared with subjects in the low level groups) after adjusting for confounding parameters. Dyslipidemia induces insulin resistance and impaired [beta] cell response to insulin resistance in individuals with NGT. Furthermore, dyslipidemia diminishes [beta] cell function in subjects with CGI. TG and HDL-C were correlated with insulin resistance, and TG, TC were negatively correlated with [beta] cell response to insulin resistance in non-diabetic individuals.
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