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  • ...the 2013 Medical Subject Headings of the National Library of Medicine, '''insulin resistance''' consists of ...al reduction in plasma glucose concentration] [cites: Moller DE, Flier JS. Insulin resistance--mechanisms, syndromes, and implications. ''N Engl J Med'' 1991; 325:938.].
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  • ...009) [http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mehy.2009.04.047 Permanent impairment of insulin resistance from pregnancy to adulthood: the primary basic risk factor of chronic Weste ...k factors associated with IR have to be taken into account.</font><!--\Dat\Insulin Resistance\-->
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  • ...AS, Naylor BA, Treacher DF, Turner RC |title=Homeostasis model assessment: insulin resistance and beta-cell function from fasting plasma glucose and insulin concentratio
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  • ...al drug used in the treatment of [[diabetes]], which appears to decrease [[insulin resistance]]
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  • Pre-diabetic state of dysglycemia, that is associated with insulin resistance and increased risk of cardiovascular pathology.
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  • {{r|Insulin resistance}}
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  • ...009) [http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mehy.2009.04.047 Permanent impairment of insulin resistance from pregnancy to adulthood: the primary basic risk factor of chronic Weste ...k factors associated with IR have to be taken into account.</font><!--\Dat\Insulin Resistance\-->
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  • ...in late pregnancy when [[insulin]] antagonistic hormones peaks leading to insulin resistance; glucose intolerance; and hyperglycemia."<ref>{{MeSH|Diabetes, Gestational}
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  • ...the 2013 Medical Subject Headings of the National Library of Medicine, '''insulin resistance''' consists of ...al reduction in plasma glucose concentration] [cites: Moller DE, Flier JS. Insulin resistance--mechanisms, syndromes, and implications. ''N Engl J Med'' 1991; 325:938.].
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  • {{r|Insulin resistance}}
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  • ...bdominal fat; atherogenic dyslipidemia; [[hypertension]]; hyperglycemia; [[insulin resistance]]; a proinflammatory state; and a prothrombotic (thrombosis) state."<ref>{{
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Insulin resistance]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Insulin resistance}}
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  • ...agon. These chemicals variously have effects on carbohydrate metabolism, [[insulin resistance]], and the sensation of satiety (i.e., fullness).
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  • ....'' (2003) The atherogenic lipoprotein profile associated with obesity and insulin resistance is largely attributable to intra-abdominal fat. ''Diabetes'' 52:172–179. Turner NC, Clapham JC (1998) Insulin resistance, impaired glucose tolerance and non-insulin dependent diabetes, pathologic
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  • *[[Insulin Resistance Syndrome|insulin resistance syndrome]] or type 2 diabetes
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  • == Insulin Resistance in Correlation with Sarcopenia == ...health, leading to even further loss of muscle mass and mobility, further insulin resistance, and a risk of developing a metabolic syndrome <ref name=Nar />. This is a
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  • ...4117] (c.482C>T) of apolipoprotein C-III which are also associated with [[insulin resistance]] and [[hypertriglyceridemia]].<ref name="pmid20335584">{{cite journal| au
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  • Insulin resistance may occur when the GFR falls below 50 ml per minute per 1.73 m<sup>2</sup>.
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  • ...IGT) is a pre-[[diabetic]] state of dysglycemia, that is associated with [[insulin resistance]] and increased risk of cardiovascular pathology. IGT may precede [[Diabete
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  • ...n Female Mice Leads to Offspring Hyperphagia, Adiposity, Hypertension, and Insulin Resistance. Sammuelsson et al, 2008
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  • ...r the hormone rather than the amount of the hormone itself. For example, [[Insulin Resistance Syndrome]], and its frequent sequela, Type II Diabetes, are understood to b
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  • ....''(2002) Decreasing hypothalamic insulin receptors causes hyperphagia and insulin resistance in rats. ''Nature Neurosci'' 5:566–72
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  • ...abetes, is a syndrome of abnormal [[glucose]] metabolism, associated with insulin resistance and increased risk cardiovascular pathology, although of lesser risk than [
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  • ...two keto oxygens. Members are insulin-sensitizing agents which overcome [[insulin resistance]] by activation of the peroxisome proliferator activated receptor gamma (PP
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  • ...on of intra-adominal and subcutaneous fat explains the association between insulin resistance and plasma leptin concentrations. ''Diabetes'' 51:1005-15</ref> .... These include ''waist circumference'', the ''waist-to-hip ratio'' and ''insulin resistance''.
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  • ...CJ, Chang AM |title=Short-term Exercise Improves {beta}-cell Function and Insulin Resistance in Older People with Impaired Glucose Tolerance |journal= |volume= |issue=
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  • ...7] (c.482C>T) of [[apolipoprotein C-III]] which are also associated with [[insulin resistance]] and [[hypertriglyceridemia]].<ref name="pmid20335584">{{cite journal| aut
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  • ...ears to be protected from the obesity-related abnormalities that promote [[insulin resistance]], [[atherosclerosis]] and [[Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus]]. This phenotype is • Increased insulin resistance
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  • ===Development of leptin and insulin resistance during different reproductive states=== ...the association of obesity with chronic inflammation, oxidative stress and insulin resistance <ref name=Wuntakal09/>. A further, well documented implication of obesity o
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  • ...oactive mediators that influence not only body weight homeostasis but also insulin resistance — the core feature of type 2 diabetes — as well as alterations in lipid ...men of reproductive age, affecting from 5–10% of women in this age group. Insulin resistance and pancreatic ß-cell dysfunction, both independent of obesity and unrelat
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  • ...] (c.482C>T) of [[apolipoprotein C-III]] which are also associated with [[insulin resistance]] and [[hypertriglyceridemia]].<ref name="pmid20335584">{{cite journal| au
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  • ===Diabetes mellitus:imbalance between insulin secretion and insulin resistance=== ...monal and a range of other factors. This impaired sensitivity is termed '''insulin resistance.'''
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  • ...known as the ''dysmetabolic [[syndrome]]'', ''metabolic syndrome X'', or ''insulin resistance syndrome'', is defined as "a cluster of metabolic [[risk factor]]s for [[ca ..."pmid17259468">{{cite journal |author=Meigs JB ''et al.'' |title=Impact of insulin resistance on risk of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease in people with metabo
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  • ...l.'' (2003) Circulating resistin levels are not associated with obesity or insulin resistance in humans and are not regulated by fasting or leptin administration: cross- ...one specific form of the resistin gene ([[polymorphism]]) associated with insulin resistance and obesity in patients with T2DM<ref>Duman BS ''et al.'' (2007) Associatio
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  • Lara-Castro C, Garvey WT (2004) Diet, insulin resistance, and obesity: zoning in on data for Atkins dieters living in South Beach. '
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  • | Insulin resistance ...role in the onset of cardiovascular disease, atherosclerotic processes and insulin resistance, this supports the concept that NWO patients may be predisposed to develop
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  • ...e journal |author=Ferrannini E, Buzzigoli G, Bonadonna R, ''et al'' |title=Insulin resistance in essential hypertension |journal=N. Engl. J. Med. |volume=317 |issue=6 |p
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  • ...ree fatty acids in the circulation which are thought to be responsible for insulin resistance.<ref name=stranges2004>Stranges S ''et al.''(2004) Body fat distribution, r '''The role of Insulin Resistance in NAFLD:'''
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  • ...nsitive to leptin - this "leptin resistance" appears to be similar to the "insulin resistance" seen in type 2 [[diabetes mellitus]].
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  • ...en the body no longer makes its own), or with drugs to reduce the acquired insulin resistance of body cells in Type II diabetes. Many new therapies directly reinforce o
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  • ...ally still obese (with a BMI of ~30 kg/m<sup>2</sup>), but improvements of insulin resistance occur a few months after the operation. Therefore, the initial improvement
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  • ...sociated with a state of [[leptin]] resistance, that is analogous to the [[insulin resistance]] seen in [[diabetes mellitus type 2 ]]. Leptin is a [[hormone]] that is se ...elopment, over the long term, of the opposite of insulin sensitivity, i.e. insulin resistance.
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  • To estimate the insulin resistance (IR), homeostasis model assessment indices were calculated and their highes
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  • ...to maternal diet and, if challenged in later life, this can contribute to insulin resistance and impaired glucose homeostasis.</font> ...ndently from postnatal weight gain and later fat mass, R animals developed insulin resistance as adults. However, restricted accelerated offspring compared with both the
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  • ...to human disease, remains unclear.<ref name="Buse">Buse MG. "Hexosamines, insulin resistance, and the complications of diabetes: current status," ''Am J Physiol Endocri ...opulation may be particularly sensitive to any effects of glucosamine on [[insulin resistance]].<ref>[http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct/show/NCT00065377 Clinicaltrials.go
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  • ...a "subclass of [[diabetes mellitus]] that is characterized initially by [[insulin resistance]] and [[hyperinsulinemia]]; and eventually by glucose intolerance; [[hyperg ...bout 90% to 95% of all diagnosed cases of diabetes. It usually begins as [[insulin resistance]], a disorder in which the cells do not use insulin properly. As the need f
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  • ...yte size, but not obesity itself, predicts type II diabetes independent of insulin resistance. Diabetologia 2000 December;43(12):1498-506. PMID 11151758</ref> Accumulati
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  • ...between biochemical markers of inflammation and the metabolic syndrome and insulin resistance, suggesting early-in-life involvement of inflammation related to overweight ...potassium levels the lower their adiponectin levels and the greater their insulin resistance. Though only a study of correlation, the study provides further suspicion
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  • * [[Insulin resistance]] (often patients have already been diagnosed with [[diabetes mellitus]] ty
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  • ...e journal |author=Ferrannini E, Buzzigoli G, Bonadonna R, ''et al'' |title=Insulin resistance in essential hypertension |journal=N. Engl. J. Med. |volume=317 |issue=6 |p
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  • ...n stress or elevated evening cortisol leads to allostatic load in terms of insulin resistance, accelerating progression towards Type II diabetes, including abdominal obe
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  • Conversely, conditions associated with low insulin, insulin resistance, high glucose and/or inflammation (diabetes, type 1 and 2, trauma, sepsis)
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