Brief Article
Copyright ©2009 The WJG Press and Baishideng.
World J Gastroenterol. Dec 7, 2009; 15(45): 5693-5699
Published online Dec 7, 2009. doi: 10.3748/wjg.15.5693
Table 1 Anthropometric, clinical, laboratory and ultrasound data of the study population
Variables [females (82)]Median (Range) mean ± SD
P-value
IR present (52)IR absent (30)
BMI (kg/m2)33 (25-53.7)32 (25.6-39.7)0.78
Overweight (n)760.6
Obesity 1° grade (n)23150.8
Obesity 2° (n)1290.7
Obesity 3° (n)1000.01a
HS score at US1 (0-3)2 (0-3)0.005
DBP (mmHg)90 (65-110)80 (60-110)0.03
SBP (mmHg)120 (100-170)135 (110-180)0.0008
Triglycerides (mg/dL)141 (25-386)113 (41-249)0.11
HDL (mg/dL)48.2 ± 8.650.1 ± 10.10.36
Uric acid (mg/dL)4.3 (2.7-8.2)4.4 (2.7-7.6)0.6
ALT (U/L)22 (11-117)22 (12-53)0.9
hs-CRP (mg/L)2.4 (0.2-11.7)1.6 (0.3-6.2)0.71
SLD at US (mm)115 (92-150)102 (90-127)0.0001
MS (n)1860.0001
Menopause (n)20110.9
Table 2 Estimates in predicting insulin resistance
ParameterORLowerUpperP-value
SLD1.0731.0271.1210.002
SBP1.0451.0151.0750.003
DBP1.0461.0031.0900.036
HDL1.0220.9741.0720.378
TG1.0060.9981.0140.143
UA1.0470.6761.6230.837
BMI1.0830.9891.1870.086
WC1.0290.9911.0690.131
HS1.9711.2343.1470.004