Use of Blood Lipid Indicators as a Screening Tool of Insulin Resistance among Individuals in Low-Income Country Sides of China: A Multiethnic Region Study

Joint Authors

Li, Shugang
Guo, Heng
Liu, Jia-Ming
Yan, Yi-zhong
He, Jia
Ma, Jiao-Long
Hu, Yun-Hua
Fan, Jia-Ning
Zhang, Xiang-hui
Wang, Xin-ping
Guo, Shu-Xia

Source

Mediators of Inflammation

Issue

Vol. 2019, Issue 2019 (31 Dec. 2019), pp.1-9, 9 p.

Publisher

Hindawi Publishing Corporation

Publication Date

2019-10-07

Country of Publication

Egypt

No. of Pages

9

Main Subjects

Diseases

Abstract EN

Objective.

This study is aimed at evaluating the diagnostic value of blood lipid indicators (BLIs) for insulin resistance (IR) among major ethnic groups in Xinjiang, China, to identify the most valuable indicators and appropriate cut-off points for each ethnic group and to lay the foundation for the early detection, diagnosis, and treatment of metabolic diseases in remote rural areas.

Methods.

Overall, 418 Uygurs, 331 Kazakhs, and 220 Hans were randomly included in our study.

The homeostasis model assessment was the gold standard for identifying IR.

The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was used to evaluate the diagnostic value, and the nomogram was utilized to analyze the predictive value.

The size of the area under the curve (AUC) reflected the accuracy of screening and prediction.

Results.

Differences in races were observed in terms of IR and BLIs, and the Kazakhs had the highest IR level at 5.27 mmol/L.

The correlation between IR and BLIs differed among the three races.

For the Kazakhs and Hans, all BLIs, except total cholesterol (TC), were correlated to IR.

However, for the Uygurs, only the triglyceride (TG) level, TG/high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) ratio, and TC/HDL-C ratio were associated with IR.

After further adjustment of confounding factors, these indicators were still correlated to IR.

BLIs that independently correlated to IR in the three nationalities had a certain diagnostic value for IR.

In terms of the AUC size, the TG level was the highest in Uygurs, the TG/HDL-C ratio was the highest for Kazakhs and Hans, and the corresponding best cut-off points for IR were 1.515, 1.230, and 1.495 mmol/L, respectively.

In addition, for each race, when the indicators with a certain diagnostic value were combined, the diagnostic value for IR was higher.

Conclusion.

BLIs had a certain diagnostic value for IR and could be used as a screening tool for IR among Uygurs, Kazakhs, and Hans in Xinjiang.

These findings are extremely important for the prevention and treatment of IR and metabolic diseases in remote rural areas.

American Psychological Association (APA)

Yan, Yi-zhong& Fan, Jia-Ning& Liu, Jia-Ming& Hu, Yun-Hua& Ma, Jiao-Long& He, Jia…[et al.]. 2019. Use of Blood Lipid Indicators as a Screening Tool of Insulin Resistance among Individuals in Low-Income Country Sides of China: A Multiethnic Region Study. Mediators of Inflammation،Vol. 2019, no. 2019, pp.1-9.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1192823

Modern Language Association (MLA)

Yan, Yi-zhong…[et al.]. Use of Blood Lipid Indicators as a Screening Tool of Insulin Resistance among Individuals in Low-Income Country Sides of China: A Multiethnic Region Study. Mediators of Inflammation No. 2019 (2019), pp.1-9.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1192823

American Medical Association (AMA)

Yan, Yi-zhong& Fan, Jia-Ning& Liu, Jia-Ming& Hu, Yun-Hua& Ma, Jiao-Long& He, Jia…[et al.]. Use of Blood Lipid Indicators as a Screening Tool of Insulin Resistance among Individuals in Low-Income Country Sides of China: A Multiethnic Region Study. Mediators of Inflammation. 2019. Vol. 2019, no. 2019, pp.1-9.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1192823

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references

Record ID

BIM-1192823