“…We evaluated the relationship between glucose tolerance and β‐cell function, assessed using five parameters measured in fasting blood samples, in Japanese individuals 11 , and found that proinsulin concentration was the most sensitive indicator of glucose intolerance. Furthermore, it showed a positive association with fatty liver index, and a negative association with high‐molecular‐weight adiponectin 12,13 . Given that proinsulin is a marker of β‐cell stress, fatty liver might be associated with β‐cell damage, and conversely, adiponectin might protect β‐cells.…”