Association between insulin resistance and C-reactive protein in a sample of non-obese Peruvians

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Background: The role of insulin resistance (IR) in chronic disease is largely due to the presence of low-grade inflammation, through proteins such as C-reactive protein (CRP). Although there is evidence of a relationship between IR and CRP, this is scarce in non-obese population. Objective: To evalu...

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Autores: Vera-Ponce, Víctor Juan, Rodas-Alvarado, Leyla, Talavera, Jesús E., Cruz-Ausejo, Liliana, Torres-Malca, Jenny Raquel
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Cuerpo Médico Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjo
Repositorio:Revista del Cuerpo Médico Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjo
Lenguaje:español
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Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Resistencia a la insulina
proteína C-reactiva
Peso Corporal
no obesos
Inflamación
Perú
Insulin resistance
C-reactive protein
Body Weight
non-obese
Inflammation
Peru
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Association between insulin resistance and C-reactive protein in a sample of non-obese Peruvians
Asociación entre resistencia a la insulina y proteína C reactiva en una muestra de peruanos no obesos
title Association between insulin resistance and C-reactive protein in a sample of non-obese Peruvians
spellingShingle Association between insulin resistance and C-reactive protein in a sample of non-obese Peruvians
Vera-Ponce, Víctor Juan
Resistencia a la insulina
proteína C-reactiva
Peso Corporal
no obesos
Inflamación
Perú
Insulin resistance
C-reactive protein
Body Weight
non-obese
Inflammation
Peru
title_short Association between insulin resistance and C-reactive protein in a sample of non-obese Peruvians
title_full Association between insulin resistance and C-reactive protein in a sample of non-obese Peruvians
title_fullStr Association between insulin resistance and C-reactive protein in a sample of non-obese Peruvians
title_full_unstemmed Association between insulin resistance and C-reactive protein in a sample of non-obese Peruvians
title_sort Association between insulin resistance and C-reactive protein in a sample of non-obese Peruvians
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Vera-Ponce, Víctor Juan
Rodas-Alvarado, Leyla
Talavera, Jesús E.
Cruz-Ausejo, Liliana
Torres-Malca, Jenny Raquel
author Vera-Ponce, Víctor Juan
author_facet Vera-Ponce, Víctor Juan
Rodas-Alvarado, Leyla
Talavera, Jesús E.
Cruz-Ausejo, Liliana
Torres-Malca, Jenny Raquel
author_role author
author2 Rodas-Alvarado, Leyla
Talavera, Jesús E.
Cruz-Ausejo, Liliana
Torres-Malca, Jenny Raquel
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Resistencia a la insulina
proteína C-reactiva
Peso Corporal
no obesos
Inflamación
Perú
Insulin resistance
C-reactive protein
Body Weight
non-obese
Inflammation
Peru
topic Resistencia a la insulina
proteína C-reactiva
Peso Corporal
no obesos
Inflamación
Perú
Insulin resistance
C-reactive protein
Body Weight
non-obese
Inflammation
Peru
description Background: The role of insulin resistance (IR) in chronic disease is largely due to the presence of low-grade inflammation, through proteins such as C-reactive protein (CRP). Although there is evidence of a relationship between IR and CRP, this is scarce in non-obese population. Objective: To evaluate the association between IR and CRP in a sample of non-obese Peruvians. Materials and methods: Cross-sectional analytical study of the secondary database of the PERU MIGRANT study. Results: We found a prevalence of IR of 3.72 %; while the prevalence of high CRP (≥ 3 mg/L) in the study subjects was 19.26 %. Patients with high CRP had 5.65 % higher frequency of having RI, compared to those with normal CRP (2.63 % vs 8.28 %; p= 0.003). Females had 1.49 % higher frequency of having IR, compared to males (4.51 % vs. 3.02 %; p= 0.336). Patients with high CRP had 214% higher frequency of having IR, compared to those without high CRP (PR=3.14, 95%CI: 1.52 - 6.50) and adjusting for confounding covariates (sex, age, BMI, group, smoking status, alcohol drinker and physical activity) high CRP had 198% higher frequency of having IR, compared to those without high CRP (PR=2.98, 95%CI: 1.49 - 5.96). Conclusions: In non-obese patients, the presence of CRP, in the absence of infectious pathology, could imply the existence of IR.
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spelling Association between insulin resistance and C-reactive protein in a sample of non-obese PeruviansAsociación entre resistencia a la insulina y proteína C reactiva en una muestra de peruanos no obesosVera-Ponce, Víctor JuanRodas-Alvarado, LeylaTalavera, Jesús E.Cruz-Ausejo, LilianaTorres-Malca, Jenny RaquelResistencia a la insulinaproteína C-reactivaPeso Corporalno obesosInflamaciónPerúInsulin resistanceC-reactive proteinBody Weightnon-obeseInflammationPeruBackground: The role of insulin resistance (IR) in chronic disease is largely due to the presence of low-grade inflammation, through proteins such as C-reactive protein (CRP). Although there is evidence of a relationship between IR and CRP, this is scarce in non-obese population. Objective: To evaluate the association between IR and CRP in a sample of non-obese Peruvians. Materials and methods: Cross-sectional analytical study of the secondary database of the PERU MIGRANT study. Results: We found a prevalence of IR of 3.72 %; while the prevalence of high CRP (≥ 3 mg/L) in the study subjects was 19.26 %. Patients with high CRP had 5.65 % higher frequency of having RI, compared to those with normal CRP (2.63 % vs 8.28 %; p= 0.003). Females had 1.49 % higher frequency of having IR, compared to males (4.51 % vs. 3.02 %; p= 0.336). Patients with high CRP had 214% higher frequency of having IR, compared to those without high CRP (PR=3.14, 95%CI: 1.52 - 6.50) and adjusting for confounding covariates (sex, age, BMI, group, smoking status, alcohol drinker and physical activity) high CRP had 198% higher frequency of having IR, compared to those without high CRP (PR=2.98, 95%CI: 1.49 - 5.96). Conclusions: In non-obese patients, the presence of CRP, in the absence of infectious pathology, could imply the existence of IR.Introducción: El papel que juega la resistencia a la insulina (RI) en las enfermedades crónicas se debe en gran medida a la presencia de inflamación de bajo grado, a través de proteínas como la proteína C reactiva (PCR). Si bien hay datos que evidencian la relación entre la RI y la PCR, ello es escaso en población no obesa. Objetivo: Evaluar la asociación entre la RI y la PCR en una muestra de peruanos no obesos. Materiales y métodos: Estudio transversal analítico de base de datos secundario del estudio PERU MIGRANT. Resultados: Se encontró una prevalencia de RI de 3,72 %; mientras que la prevalencia de PCR alto (≥ 3 mg/L) en los sujetos de estudio fue 19,26 %. Los pacientes con PCR alto tenían 5,65 % mayor frecuencia de tener RI, en comparación con quienes tenían PCR normal (2,63% vs 8,28%; p= 0,003). Las mujeres tenían 1,49 % mayor frecuencia en tener RI, respecto a los varones (4,51 % vs 3,02 %; p= 0,336). Los pacientes con PCR alto tenían 214% mayor frecuencia de tener RI, en comparación a quienes no presentaban PCR alto (RP=3,14, IC95%: 1,52 – 6,50) y ajustando con las covariables confusoras (sexo, edad, IMC, grupo, estado de fumador, bebedor de alcohol y actividad física) el PCR alto tenían 198% mayor frecuencia de presentar RI, respecto a quienes no tenían PCR alto (RP=2,98; IC95%: 1,49 – 5,96). Conclusiones: En no obesos la presencia de PCR, en ausencia de patología infecciosa, podría suponer la existencia de RI.Cuerpo Médico del Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjo2021-08-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://cmhnaaa.org.pe/ojs/index.php/rcmhnaaa/article/view/102110.35434/rcmhnaaa.2021.142.1021Revista del Cuerpo Médico Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjo; Vol. 14 No. 2 (2021): April - June; 124 - 127Revista del Cuerpo Médico Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjo; Vol. 14 Núm. 2 (2021): Abril - Junio; 124 - 1272227-47312225-5109reponame:Revista del Cuerpo Médico Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjoinstname:Cuerpo Médico Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjoinstacron:HNAAAspahttps://cmhnaaa.org.pe/ojs/index.php/rcmhnaaa/article/view/1021/421Derechos de autor 2021 Víctor Juan Vera-Ponce, Leyla Rodas-Alvarado, Jesús E. Talavera, Liliana Cruz-Ausejo, Jenny Raquel Torres-Malcainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:cmhnaaa_ojs_cmhnaaa.cmhnaaa.org.pe:article/10212022-02-01T00:20:36Z
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