Table 1.
Clinical, anthropometric and metabolic characteristics of the study participants.
Table 2.
Comparisons between the distribution of the clinical, anthropometric and metabolic variables adjusted by age and BMI according to the normal groups established for the HOMA1-IR index and adiponectin levels.
Fig 1.
Scatter plots demonstrating the bivariate correlations between the HOMA-AD index with the clinical and metabolic components related to the metabolic syndrome.
*p < 0.001.
Fig 2.
Bivariate correlation coefficients between the surrogate markers of insulin resistance, HOMA-AD (A) and HOMA1-IR (B), with the insulin sensitivity index obtained in the hyperglycemic clamp test.
Subsample n = 49.
Fig 3.
Receiver operating characteristic curves for the HOMA-AD and HOMA1-IR indices in identifying insulin resistance by the hyperglycemic clamp and metabolic syndrome in the total sample.