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HOMA Index | insulin resistance

Known as: Homeostasis Assessment Model for Insulin Resistance
SKU: 777

45.90

Study material: Venous blood
Response time (working day): 1-2
The test is done on an empty stomach: Yes
Home call service: Yes
Country: Georgia

General Information

The Homa index is an index of insulin resistance, which is used to calculate the ratio between glucose and insulin.

Its values ​​may vary depending on body mass index.

The HOMA index includes two main indicators

HOMA-IR (insulin resistance)

HOMA-beta (beta activity)

When HOMA-IR is high, it indicates insulin resistance, which increases the risk of developing diabetes, metabolic syndrome, obesity, and a number of cardiovascular and endocrine disorders.

A high Homa index is seen in decompensated type 1 diabetes mellitus, diabetic ketoacidosis, and others.

When the HOMA-beta index is below normal, it is a result of insufficient functioning of pancreatic cells and insufficient production of insulin, which leads to an increase in blood glucose levels.

Additional information

HOMA Index so Homeostatic assessment model (insulin resistance index) Is calculated by the formula:

HOMA = (fasting blood glucose x fasting insulin) / 22.5.

This figure correlates with the assessment of insulin resistance - to assess the effect of insulin on glucose metabolism.

Insulin resistance - Resistance to the metabolic effects of insulin, which in turn includes the inhibitory effect of insulin on the production of endogenous glucose, stimulating action on peripheral glucose absorption and glycogen synthesis.

Insulin resistance:

  • Reduces peripheral tissue sensitivity to insulin by an average of 50%;
  • This phenomenon is universal in nature and does not depend on the presence or degree of obesity;
  • Resistance to adipose tissue, muscle tissue, and liver leads to compensatory hyperinsulinemia, leading to a cascade of dysmetabolic disorders;
  • In response to hyperinsulinism, the production of male sex hormones increases, which exacerbates hyperandrogenism.

Pathologies related to insulin resistance are:

  • Obesity;
  • Type 2 diabetes;
  • Decreased glucose tolerance;
  • Dyslipidemia;
  • Polycystic ovary syndrome;
  • Atherosclerosis;
  • Acanthosis;
  • arterial hypertension.

When should we take the test?

  • Obesity;
  • Metabolic syndrome;
  • Disorders of carbohydrate, lipid metabolism;
  • Polycystic ovary syndrome;
  • Monitoring of insulin resistance treatment.

 

Referral norm

HOMA-IR ≤ 2

HOMA-β = 80-120%

 

How to prepare for the test?

The test is required on an empty stomach (at least 8 hours after the last meal).

Research material

Venous blood

Possible interpretation of the results

An increase in the marker value indicates insulin resistance

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