2020
DOI: 10.12775/jehs.2020.10.07.015
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Insulin resistance: from the source of development to clinical consequences

Abstract: Insulin resistance is a disorder of glucose homeostasis, which is a decrease in tissue sensitivity to insulin despite normal or elevated serum hormone levels. The main sources of development are genetic and environmental factors, including excessive consumption of fats, simple sugars and high-calorie foods, and lack of physical activity. One of the most objective methods of assessing insulin resistance is the HOMA-IR index calculated on the basis of glucose and insulin levels in the blood. Among the clinical c… Show more

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“…During this compensated phase of insulin resistance, insulin levels are higher, and blood glucose levels are still maintained. This leads to high glucose and high insulin level (Pluta et al, 2020). IR will eventually be develoption into T2DM (Sajadimajd et al, 2023).…”
Section: -Homeostasis Model Assessment Insulin Sensitivity (Homa2%ir)...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During this compensated phase of insulin resistance, insulin levels are higher, and blood glucose levels are still maintained. This leads to high glucose and high insulin level (Pluta et al, 2020). IR will eventually be develoption into T2DM (Sajadimajd et al, 2023).…”
Section: -Homeostasis Model Assessment Insulin Sensitivity (Homa2%ir)...mentioning
confidence: 99%