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Insulin resistance indices and coronary risk in adults from maracaibo city, venezuela: A cross sectional study
ArticleAbstract: Background: Insulin resistance (IR) is a metabolic disorder related to atherosclerosis. Its measuremPalabras claves:Coronary risk, HDL-C, HOMA2-IR, Insulin Resistance, TriglyceridesAutores:Añez-Ramos R., Graterol M., Hernández J.D., Martínez M.S., Olivar L.C., Ordoñez M.G., Palmar J., Rivas J.R., Rojas-Quintero J., Salazar-Vílchez J., Torres W., Valmore BermúdezFuentes:scopusThe Maracaibo city metabolic syndrome prevalence study: Primary results and agreement level of 3 diagnostic criteria
ArticleAbstract: Objective: the purpose of this investigation was to determine the prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome (Palabras claves:Diagnostic criteria, Insulin Resistance, Low grade inflammation, Metabolic syndrome, obesityAutores:Añez-Ramos R., Calvo M.J., Cano-Ponce C., Chávez C., González M.C., Martínez M.S., Morillo J., Olivar L.C., Rojas M., Rojas-Quintero J., Salazar-Vílchez J., Torres W., Valmore BermúdezFuentes:scopusOptimal cutoff for the evaluation of insulin resistance through triglyceride-glucose index: A cross-sectional study in a Venezuelan population
ArticleAbstract: Background: Insulin resistance (IR) evaluation is a fundamental goal in clinical and epidemiologicalPalabras claves:Cutoff, Glycemia, Insulin Resistance, Metabolic syndrome, TriglyceridesAutores:Calvo M.J., Cerda M., Garicano C.M.D., Graterol M., Graterol R., Hernández J.D., Luzardo E., Martínez M.S., Mencia H., Navarro C., Olivar L.C., Rivas-Ríos J.R., Rojas-Quintero J., Salazar-Vílchez J., Valmore Bermúdez, Wilches-Duran S.Fuentes:scopus