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Insulin resistance linked to the components of the metabolic syndrome in Black and White youth, and to biomarkers of endothelial function in White youth

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2007-june-15

To assess the relationship of in vivo insulin sensitivity (IS) to the components of the metabolic syndrome and to endothelial dysfunction (ED) in youth, 216 subjects aged 8 to 19 years underwent a 3-h hyperinsulinaemic-euglycaemic clamp. Prevalences of central obesity, high triglycerides, low HDL, high blood pressure (BP), impaired fasting glucose and impaired glucose tolerance increased (P for trend for all <0.05) with decreasing IS in both Blacks and Whites. In Whites but not in Blacks, insulin resistance was associated (P<0.05) with increased circulating endothelial biomarkers ICAM-1 and E-selectin, whose elevations represent surrogate markers of ED, though these relationships did not remain significant after controlling for visceral adipose tissue.

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Keywords:
Abdominal adiposity - Endothelial dysfunction - HDL - High blood pressure - IFG - IGT - Insulin resistance - Metabolic syndrome - Obesity - Triglycerides - Visceral adipose tissue

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