Literature DB >> 12370709

The insulin resistance syndrome among type II diabetics.

Siraj A Mira1, Daad H Akbar, Ibrahim A Hashim, Siham H Salamah, Tarif H Zawawi.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to determine the prevalence of insulin resistance syndrome among type-II Saudi diabetics.
METHODS: The study involved type-II Saudi diabetics followed at the Out-patient Clinic of King Abdul-Aziz University Hospital, Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, from January 1997 to December 1998. Their age, sex and body mass index was recorded. Serum samples were analyzed for glucose. Insulin C-peptide level and insulin glucose index was calculated. Serum cholesterol, high density lipoproteins, low density lipoproteins, triglyceride, and uric acid were measured.
RESULTS: A total of 109 patients were studied, (67 females and 42 males) with an age range from 28 to 105 years. Median body mass index was 27 in males and 30.2 in females. Percentage of male and female patients with the following abnormalities were as follows: Total cholesterol >5.3 mmol/L (47.6% males, 40.9% females), high density lipoproteins-cholesterol <1.2 mmol/L (71.4% males, 40.9% females), low density lipoproteins-cholesterol >3.4 mmol/L (42.8% males, 37.9% females), triglyceride >2.3 mmol/L (40.5% males, 31.8% females), insulin >24 mIU/l (23.8% males, 29.7% females), C-peptide >1324 pmol/L (21.2% males, 13% females) and hypertension (33.3% males, 43.8% females). Uric acid >420 umol/L was found in 35.5% males and >390 umol/L in 25.6% females. Body mass index >27.8 was found in males (35.7%) and >27.3 in females (67.7%). Insulin resistance as defined by insulin glucose index >5.4 was found in 19.8% of the study group (23.8% males, 15.9% females). Insulin resistance syndrome was found in 16.5% (17.1% males, 15.9% females).
CONCLUSION: Insulin resistance syndrome is common among type-II Saudi diabetics.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12370709

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Saudi Med J        ISSN: 0379-5284            Impact factor:   1.484


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