Hyperinsulinemia and homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance as predictors of hypertension: A 5-year follow-up study of Korean sample

Ki Chul Sung, Soo Lim, Robert S. Rosenson

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The relationships between insulin level and indexes of insulin resistance (IR) to predict incident hypertension have been explored only in cross-sectional or prospective studies with small numbers of patients. We investigated whether plasma insulin concentration and the homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA IR) are associated with the onset of hypertension in a population of apparently healthy and relatively lean Korean adults. METHODS: We selected 10,894 of 15,638 subjects who were normotensive at baseline during general health status evaluations in 2003 and 2008. The baseline and follow-up examinations included analyses of fasting glucose, insulin level, and lipid profile. Alcohol consumption, smoking status, exercise habits, and education level were also evaluated using a standard questionnaire. RESULTS: Of the 10,894 subjects, hypertension developed in 881 (8.1%) during the ensuing 5 years. Incident hypertension was more common among older subjects than it was in younger subjects and was associated with a high baseline body mass index (BMI). In multivariable logistic models, elevated serum insulin, and HOMA IR were associated with an increased risk of incident hypertension in both sexes. In a multivariable analysis using quartiles of insulin and HOMA IR, the odds ratio (OR) for incident hypertension was the highest in the highest quartile of insulin and HOMA IR. The highest quartile of insulin and HOMA IR was associated with a 1.5-1.7 times increased risk of incident hypertension. CONCLUSIONS: This 5-year follow-up study provides evidence that both a high circulating insulin level and HOMA IR are significant risk factors for the development of hypertension in a relatively lean and healthy population.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1041-1045
Number of pages5
JournalAmerican Journal of Hypertension
Volume24
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2011

Keywords

  • HOMA
  • blood pressure
  • hypertension
  • insulin

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