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Mexican Pima Indians have lower HOMA-IR compared to U.S. Pima Indians, with a mean of 1.40 vs. 3.07.
Practitioners should recognize the significant differences in insulin resistance metrics between these populations.
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After adjusting by obesity, age, and sex, mean (95% confidence interval) for HOMA-IR 1.40 (1.20-1.64) vs. 3.07 (2.77-3.40), respectively, for Mexican Pima and U.S. Pima Indians.
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Based on the cross-sectional study design with a large sample size.
Source
Differences in Insulin Resistance in Mexican and U.S. Pima Indians with Normal Glucose Tolerance
Julián Esparza‐Romero et al. · The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism · 2010
DOI 10.1210/jc.2010-0297
cross-sectional · n=643Cited 26×
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