Comparison of Insulin Resistance in Type 2 Diabetic Males with Type 2 Diabetic Females
Amna Rizvi, Hammad-ur-Rehman Bhatti, Atiq Ahmad Bhatti, Avinash Punshi, Sameena Gul Memon
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ABSTRACT
Aim: To determine the insulin resistance in type 2 diabetic male
and female patients and to compare Insulin resistance in type 2 diabetic males
with type 2 diabetic females
Study design: Cross-sectional
study
Place and duration
of Study: Department of Medicine Unit 4, Services Institute of Medical Sciences, Lahore from 1st
June 2020 to 30th November 2020.
Methodology: One hundred and forty patients of both genders with age
ranging between 25 to 65 years were included by non-probability sampling.
Patients demographics details like age, gender and body mass index were
recorded after taking written informed consent. Insulin and serum glucose
levels were observed at fasting state amongst patients. HOMA-IR was used to
calculate IRI (insulin resistance indices) in patients.
Results: Mean age of the patients was 38.14±8.39 years with mean BMI
22.41±4.22 kg/m2. Sixty-three (45%) were males and majority 77 (55%)
cases were females. Serum glucose levels in males were increased 12.84±7.98
mmol/L and insulin resistance were 6.51±9.113 as compared to females10.48±12.64
mmol/L with insulin resistance indices5.48±3.148. Statistically no difference
was observed with respect to gender (p<0.005).
Conclusion: In our study, no comparative difference is found in insulin
resistance of Type 2 diabetic males and females. Further larger scale studies
with larger sample size including genetic data are required to address whether
confounding variables are influencing gender variation in insulin resistance or
not.
Keywords: Diabetic type 2, Insulin
resistance, Hyperglycemia, Hyperinsulinemia