Endocrine Journal
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Muscle Strength is a Marker of Insulin Resistance in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes: A Pilot Study
Takuo NOMURAYukio IKEDASatoshi NAKAOKenichi ITOKenji ISHIDATadashi SUEHIROKozo HASHIMOTO
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2007 Volume 54 Issue 5 Pages 791-796

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To examine the effect of muscle strength on insulin resistance, we investigated the association between quantitative lower-extremity muscle strength and insulin resistance index as evaluated by homeostasis model assessment (HOMA-IR) in patients with type 2 diabetes (20 men and 20 women, mean age SD: 53.3 12.7 years). By simple linear regression analyses, the knee extension force normalized for body weight (%KEF) was found to be significantly correlated with HOMA-IR in both male (r = -0.510, P<0.05) and female patients (r = -0.462, P<0.05). Stepwise regression analysis also showed that %KEF was an independent determinant of HOMA-IR (β = -0.331, F = 5.400, P<0.005), as was BMI (β = 0.409, F = 8.260, P<0.05). Our data suggest that lower-extremity muscle strength is independently associated with insulin resistance, which seems to be consistent with previous reports that resistance training improves glycemic control in type 2 diabetic patients. Further studies based on a larger study population will be required to confirm this possibility.

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