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Table 3 Relationship between insulin indexes and demographic and laboratory parameters

From: Comparison of triglyceride glucose index and other insulin resistance indexes in children with overweight and obesity

 

HOMA-IR

QUICKI

FGIR

r

P

r

P

r

P

Age

0.059

0.253

− 0.193

 < 0.001

− 0.231

 < 0.001

BMI

0.211

 < 0.001

− 0.426

 < 0.001

− 0.357

 < 0.001

FPI

0.505

 < 0.001

− 0.737

 < 0.001

− 0.572

 < 0.001

Glucose

0.213

 < 0.001

− 0.391

 < 0.001

− 0.083

0.107

HBA1 C

0.060

0.244

− 0.206

 < 0.001

− 0.134

0.009

ALT

0.158

0.002

− 0.256

 < 0.001

− 0.192

 < 0.001

AST

0.086

0.096

− 0.072

0.164

− 0.015

0.776

HDL

− 0.032

0.538

0.242

 < 0.001

0.241

 < 0.001

TG

0.205

 < 0.001

− 0.403

 < 0.001

− 0.355

 < 0.001

Total cholesterol

0.138

0.007

− 0.151

0.003

− 0.135

0.009

LDL

0.163

0.002

− 0.153

0.003

− 0.106

0.040

TG/HDL

0.204

 < 0.001

− 0.400

 < 0.001

− 0.340

 < 0.001

Total cholesterol/HDL

0.143

0.005

− 0.330

 < 0.001

− 0.304

 < 0.001

LDL/HDL

0.159

0.002

− 0.246

 < 0.001

− 0.194

 < 0.001

TyG index

0.193

 < 0.001

− 0.456

 < 0.001

− 0.392

 < 0.001

  1. ALT Alanine aminotransferase, AST Aspartate aminotransferase, BMI Body mass index, FPI Fasting plasma insulin, FGIR Fasting glucose/insulin ratio, HbA1c Glycated haemoglobin, HDL High-density lipoprotein, HOMA-IR Homeostatic model assessment insulin resistance, LDL Low-density lipoprotein, TG Triglyceride, TyG Triglyceride glucose index, QUICKI Quantitative insulin-sensitivity check index
  2. Spearman Correlation Analysis
  3. P < 0.05 is statistically significant