Title of article :
INSULIN SENSITIVITY AND SECRETORY STATUS OF A HEALTHY MALAY POPULATION
Author/Authors :
Al-Mahmood, Abu Kholdun Universiti Sains Malaysia - School of Medical Sciences - Department of Chemical Pathology, Malaysia , Ismail, Aziz Al-Safi Universiti Sains Malaysia - School of Medical Sciences - Department of Community Medicine, Malaysia , Abdul Rashid, Faridah Universiti Sains Malaysia - School of Medical Sciences - Department of Medicine, Malaysia , Wan Bebakar, Wan Mohamad Universiti Sains Malaysia - School of Medical Sciences - Department of Chemical Pathology, Malaysia
Abstract :
Insulin insensitivity is a common finding in several metabolic disorders including glucose intolerance, dyslipidemia, hyperuricemia and hypertension. Most of the previous studies on insulin sensitivity were performed on diabetic or obese population. So our knowledge about insulin sensitivity of healthy population remains limited. Rising prevalence of obesity, diabetes and metabolic syndrome is a serious issue in Malaysia and some other rapidly developing countries. So it is important to look at the insulin sensitivity status of healthy Malaysian subjects and to compare it in future with those of diabetic, obese or metabolic syndrome patients. In this study we sampled subjects who were independent of confounding factors such as obesity (including abdominal obesity), hypertension and glucose intolerance (diabetes, IGT or IFG) which may influence insulin sensitivity. Fasting plasma glucose, fasting insulin and lipid profile were determined. Insulin sensitivity and secretory status were calculated using the homeostasis model assessment (HOMA) software (HOMA%S, HOMA%B and HOMA-IR). The insulin sensitivity (HOMA%S) of healthy Malay subjects aged between 30-60 years was 155.17%, HOMA-IR was 1.05 and HOMA%B was 116.65% (values adjusted for age, sex, BMI and waist circumference). It was seen that non-obese Malaysians can prevent age related lowering of insulin sensitivity if they can retain their BMI within limit.
Keywords :
insulin sensitivity , homeostasis model assessment
Journal title :
The Malaysian Journal Of Medical Sciences (MJMS)
Journal title :
The Malaysian Journal Of Medical Sciences (MJMS)