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    Title: Surrogate estimates of insulin sensitivity in subjects with hypertension
    Authors: Hwu, CM;Hsiao, CF;Grove, J;Hung, YJ;Chuang, LM;T Chen, Y;D Curb, J;Chen, YDI;Rodriguez, B;Ho, LT
    Contributors: Division of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics
    Abstract: The purpose of the study is to compare surrogate estimates of insulin sensitivity with a directly measured insulin sensitivity index, steady-state plasma glucose (SSPG) from insulin suppression test (IST), in subjects with hypertension. Two hundred and twenty-eight hypertensive patients who received IST for SSPG were included for analysis. Estimates from fasting measurements alone, homeostasis model assessment for insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) and quantitative insulin sensitivity check index (QUICKI)), and indices from fasting and/or 2 h samples (ISI0,120 and ISITX) were calculated. In addition to Pearson and partial correlations, variance-component models were used to test the relationship between surrogate estimates of insulin sensitivity and SSPG. A large proportion of variance owing to covariates in the variance-component models indicated the goodness of model fit, irrespective of the independence among variables. SSPG was positively correlated with logarithmic transformation ( Log) (HOMA-IR) and negatively correlated with QUICKI, Log (ISI0,120) and ISITX ( all P<0.0001). Log ( ISI0,120) seemed to have a better correlation with SSPG (r = -0.72) than other measures in partial correlation. The proportion of variance owing to all covariates of Log (ISI0,120) and ISITX were larger than those of Log (HOMA-IR) and QUICKI in the variance-component models. After adjustments for demographic and obesity covariates, the proportion of variance explained by Log ( ISI0,120) were largest among the surrogate measures in the variance-component models. Our results showed that ISI0,120 and ISITX correlated better with SSPG than those used fasting measures alone (HOMA-IR and QUICKI). Log (ISI0,120) currently showing the strongest association with SSPG than other estimates is adaptable for use in large studies of hypertension.
    Keywords: Peripheral Vascular Disease
    Date: 2007-03
    Relation: Journal of Human Hypertension. 2007 Mar;21(3):246-252.
    Link to: http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sj.jhh.1002137
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    Cited Times(WOS): https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000244275700007
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