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   Assessment of the Relationship of Hepatic Enzymes with Obesity and Insulin Resistance in Adults in Saudi Arabia  
   
نویسنده Al-Sultan Ali Ibrahim
منبع sultan qaboos university medical journal - 2008 - دوره : 8 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:185 -192
چکیده    This study was conducted to assess the relationship of hepatic enzymes and serum albumin to obesity andinsulin resistance in adults in saudi arabia, methods: a comparative study of 136 saudi adults, comprising of 68 obese and 68 nonobesewas conducted. anthropometric measurements, hepatic enzymes, serum albumin, blood glucose, serum insulin, lipid profile,and homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (homa ir) were measured, results: the study showed significantly higherlevels of gamma glutamyl transpeptidase (ggt), alkaline phosphatase, fasting glucose, serum insulin, and homa irp < 0.001, <0.004< 0,005, <0,0001, <0,0001, among obese subjects. hepatic enzymes correlated with both anthropometric measures (body mass index(bmi), and waist to hip ratio) and markers of insulin resistance (homa ir, insulin, and fasting glucose). however, the study foundthat ggt had the strongest associations. significant inverse correlation was found between serum albumin and bmi. homa ir, andserum insulin, p< 0.01, <0.05, <0.01, respectively. conclusion: deranged liver functions, especially ggt, had the strongest correlationswith obesity and homa ir. ggt might be a better marker of hepatic pathology associated with obesity and insulin resistancein saudi adults with restricted alcohol intake. the results also propose that albumin metabolism might be altered in obesity.
کلیدواژه Obesity; Insulin resistance; Transarninases: Serum albumin; Saudi Arabia
آدرس King Faisal University, College of Medicine in Al-Ahssa, Department of Internal Medicine, Oman
پست الکترونیکی dean-medicinehassa@kfu.edu.sa
 
     
   
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