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      Homa-adiponectin index as useful surrogate marker in the screeening of insulin resistance

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      Diabetology & Metabolic Syndrome
      BioMed Central
      20th Brazilian Diabetes Society Congress
      11-18 November 2015

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          Background The major adverse consequences of obesity are associated with the development of insulin resistance (IR) and adiposopathy. The Homeostasis Model Assessment-Adiponectin (HOMA-AD) was proposed as a modified version of the HOMA-IR, which incorporates adiponectin in the denominator of the index. Objectives Evaluate the performance of the HOMA-AD compared with the HOMA-IR as a surrogate marker of IR in women, and to establish the cutoff value of the HOMA-AD. Materials and methods The BRAMS is a cross-sectional multicenter survey. The data from 1.062 subjects met the desired criteria: 18-65 yrs. old, BMI: 18.5-49.9 Kg/m2 and non-diabetic. The IR was assessed by the indexes HOMA-IR and HOMA-AD (total sample) and by the hyperglycemic clamp (n=49). Metabolic syndrome was defined using the IDF criteria. Results For the IR assessed by the clamp, the HOMA-AD demonstrated a stronger coefficient of correlation (r=-0.64) compared with the HOMA-IR (r=-0.56); p<0.0001. In the ROC analysis, compared with the HOMA-IR, the HOMA-AD showed higher values of the AUC for the identification of IR based on the clamp test (AUC: 0.844 vs. AUC: 0.804) and on the metabolic syndrome (AUC: 0.703 vs. AUC: 0.689), respectively; p<0.001 for all. However, the pairwise comparison did not suggest superiority for the HOMA-AD in the diagnostic of IR (p>0.05). The optimal cutoff identified for the HOMA-AD for the diagnosis of IR was 0.51. Conclusions HOMA-AD was demonstrated to be a useful surrogate marker for detecting IR among adult women and presented a similar performance as the HOMA-IR.

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          Conference
          Diabetol Metab Syndr
          Diabetol Metab Syndr
          Diabetology & Metabolic Syndrome
          BioMed Central
          1758-5996
          2015
          11 November 2015
          : 7
          : Suppl 1
          : A135
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Campinas, Brazil
          Article
          1758-5996-7-S1-A135
          10.1186/1758-5996-7-S1-A135
          4653421
          a84170f7-89a2-4f6d-9271-94b3cd2c14a3
          Copyright © 2015 Vilela et al.

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          20th Brazilian Diabetes Society Congress
          Porto Alegre, Brazil
          11-18 November 2015
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