Quantitative insulin sensitivity check index

Quantitative insulin sensitivity check index

The quantitative insulin sensitivity check index ("QUICKI") is derived using the inverse of the sum of the logarithms of the fasting insulin and fasting glucose:

:"1 / (log(fasting insulin µU/mL) + log(fasting glucose mg/dL))"

This index correlates well with glucose clamp studies (r = 0.78), and is useful for measuring insulin sensitivity (IS), which is the inverse of insulin resistance (IR). It has the advantage of that it can be obtained from a fasting blood sample, and is the preferred method for certain types of clinical research.

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*Katz A, Nambi SS, Mather K, Baron AD, Follmann DA, Sullivan G, Quon MJ. Quantitative insulin sensitivity check index: a simple, accurate method for assessing insulin sensitivity in humans. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2000 Jul;85(7):2402-10.PMID: 10902785


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