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Review
. 2022 Jul 10;12(7):1681.
doi: 10.3390/diagnostics12071681.

Link between Insulin Resistance and Obesity-From Diagnosis to Treatment

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Review

Link between Insulin Resistance and Obesity-From Diagnosis to Treatment

Jakub Gołacki et al. Diagnostics (Basel). .

Abstract

Insulin resistance (IR) has become a common health issue in medical practice. There are no detailed data on IR prevalence, but it is an increasing problem due to its close association with obesity. However, IR is not considered as a separate nosological entity and the diagnostic criteria are not well defined, which leads to overdiagnosis of IR and an inappropriate approach. This review aims to summarize the available literature on IR pathophysiology, its relationship with obesity, as well as diagnostic methods, clinical presentation and treatment. Excessive energy intake results in cell overload that triggers mechanisms to protect cells from further energy accumulation by reducing insulin sensitivity. Additionally, hypertrophied adipocytes and macrophage infiltration causes local inflammation that may result in general inflammation that induces IR. The clinical picture varies from skin lesions (e.g., acanthosis nigricans) to metabolic disorders such as diabetes mellitus or metabolic-associated fatty liver disease. There are numerous IR laboratory markers with varying sensitivities and specificities. Nutrition changes and regular physical activity are crucial for IR management because a reduction in adipose tissue may reverse the inflammatory state and consequently reduce the severity of insulin resistance. In cases of obesity, anti-obesity medications can be used.

Keywords: causes; diagnosis; insulin resistance; obesity; pathogenesis; treatment.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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Figure 1
Insulin action physiology.
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Figure 2
IR pathophysiology.
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Figure 3
Acanthosis nigricans (authors’ data).

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