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Correlation between insulin resistance and T3 in adolescents with risk factors for developing diabetes

Correlación entre la resistencia a la insulina y T3 en adolescentes con factores de riesgo para el desarrollo de diabetes




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Camarillo Romero, S., Camarillo-Romero, E., Medieta-Zeron, H., Garduño-García, J. de J., & Huitrón-Bravo, G. (2015). Correlation between insulin resistance and T3 in adolescents with risk factors for developing diabetes. NOVA, 13(23). https://doi.org/10.22490/24629448.1700

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Socorro Camarillo Romero
    Eneida Camarillo-Romero
      Hugo Medieta-Zeron
        José de Jesús Garduño-García
          Gerardo Huitrón-Bravo

            Objective: To stablish the correlation between serum triiodothyronine concentrations and insulin resistance by HOMA index in a group of adolescent men with risk factors for developing diabetes. Material and Methods. It ́s a descriptive cross-sectional study. The paricipants were adolescents with some risk factor for diabetes. The presence of metabolic syndrome using the modified ATPIII criteria modified by Cook. T3, T4, TSH and basal insulin were determined in all subjets. HOMA index was calculated for insulin resistance. Results. 36 men with an average age of 15.97 ± 0.9 years were studied. There was positive correlation between T3 and HOMA-IR (r = 0.380 p = 0.022), in the full population, when analyzing only the group of metabolic syndrome, the correlation increased (r = 0.647 p = 0.031). We confirm the existence of a positive correlation between the HOMA index and the T3 concentration.

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