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KMID : 0377519960210010025
Chung-Ang Journal of Medicine
1996 Volume.21 No. 1 p.25 ~ p.30
The Relationship Between Serum Insulin, Upper Body Obesity, Serum Lipid and Blood Pressure in Non-Diabetics
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Abstract
The purpose of this study is to explore the association of blood pressure(BP) with fasting serum insulin, lipid, upper body obsity and the differences in both sexes.
The association of BP with clinical and biochemical measures was studied in 158 non-diabetic adults (male subjects 112, female subjects 46) visited CAUH Health-Care Center, Systolic/diastolic BP, anthropometric data(BMI ; body mass index & WHR ;
waist/hip ratio), fasting insulin, FBS, serum lipid were measured. The data is presented as mean and standard deviation. Statistical difference between the male and female groups was tested by correlation analysis by Pearson's correlation
coefficient
and multiple linear regression analysis.
@ES The results are as follows:
@EN In non-diabetic male, univariate analysis shows that systolic BP had positive correlations with age, BMI, WHR and FBS ; diastolic BP had positive correlations with age, BMI, WHR and total cholesterol(p<0.01). Multiple linear regression
analysis
revealed that systolic BP was related to total cholesterol, FBS and fasting insulin ; diastolic BP was related to total cholesterol, HDL-cholesterol and TG.
In non-diabetic female, univariate analysis shows that systolic/diastolic BP had positive correlation with total cholesterol(p<0.01). Multiple linear regression analysis revealed that systolic/diastolic BP were related only to total cholesterol.
The relationship between BP and fasting insulin was not uniform by sex, but the mechanism of these differences remains to be established.
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