Relationship between Left Ventricular Mass Index and Insulin Resistance in Obese Subjects

Abstract
Obesity is an underestimated condition of clinical and public health importance across the world. Obesity has been associated with Left ventricular hypertrophy and insulin resistance, both of which are associated with cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. The aim of present study to determine relationship between left ventricular mass index and Insulin resistance in obese subjects. Methods: The present study is a observational study conducted in Guru Nanak Dev Hospital attached to Govt. Medical college Amritsar. Total 50 normotensive nondiabetic obese subjects of both genders were included in the study. Results: There was strong positive correlation of Left Ventricular Mass Index (LVMI) with HOMA-IR. Pearson’s correlation coefficient (r) = 0.298 and P value was < 0.05. Left ventricular hypertrophy was present in 38% and 70% of obese subjects when left ventricular mass was indexed to body surface area and height respectively. Conclusion: The present study concludes that left ventricular mass index is strongly related with insulin resistance in normotensive nondiabetic obese subjects. So their earlier detection will reduce cardiovascular morbidity and mortality.
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Keywords
LVMI: Left ventricular mass indexed to body surface area, HOMA-IR: Homeostatic Model Assesment Insulin resistance, Obesity
Citation
Chander Rakesh, Charan Shiv, Kaur Inderjot, Bal B.S., Salwan Surinder, Gujjar Aarish, Singh Harmandeep, Sharma Priya, Bhateja Anshul, Kathait Aparna, Sondhi Pulkit. Relationship between Left Ventricular Mass Index and Insulin Resistance in Obese Subjects. Annals of International medical and Dental Research. 2019 Mar; 5(2): 70-73