Clinical Study

Different Impacts of Metabolic Syndrome Components on Insulin Resistance in Type 2 Diabetes

Table 3

Multiple logistic regression analysis for nonmetabolic syndrome (NMS), metabolic syndrome A (MSA), and metabolic syndrome B (MSB) on poor HOMA insulin resistance index quartile 4 (>75%).

VariablesOdds ratio95% confidence interval

Metabolic syndrome (MS)
 NMS (components < 2)Control
 MSA (components = 2) 5.91.1–31.5
 MSB (components > 2)13.82.7–69.8
Other factors
 Gender
  FemaleControl
  Male0.80.3–2.0
 Family history of type 2 diabetes
  NoControl
  Yes0.60.3–2.0
 Obese, body mass index, kg/m2
  <27Control
  ≥272.81.0–7.7
 HbA1c, %
  <9.0Control
  ≥9.03.61.3–9.6

The multiple logistic regression analysis, the dependent variable: poor HOMA insulin resistance index quartile 4 (>75%) was “yes” and the other quartiles were “no,” adjustment of age and dose of metformin and gliclazide taken.