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Volume 2, Number 3, October 2005All obese individuals are not created equal: insulin resistance is the major determinant of cardiovascular disease in overweight/obese individuals
The ability of insulin to mediate glucose disposal varies more than six-fold in an apparently healthy population, and approximately one third of the most insulin-resistant of these individuals are at increased risk to develop cardiovascular disease. Differences in degree of adiposity account for approximately 25% of this variability, and another 25% varies as a function of level of physical fitness. The more overweight/obese the person, the more likely they are to be insulin-resistant and at increased risk of cardiovascular disease, but substantial numbers of overweight/obese individuals remain insulin-sensitive, and not all insulin-resistant persons are obese. Diabetes Vasc Dis Res 2005;2:105-112. View full PDF article (open in new window) Right click on this DOI link and copy link to cite this article (What is a DOI link?) |