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Relationship between insulin resistance, obesity and serum prostate-specific antigen levels in healthy men

Authors
Han, June HyunLee, Yong TaecKwak, Kyung WonAhn, Seung HyunChang, In HoMyung, Soon ChulOh, Seung YoungLee, Yong-SeongKim, WonyongJin, Young-WooChoi, Tae-InSung, Sook Hee
Issue Date
May-2010
Publisher
WOLTERS KLUWER MEDKNOW PUBLICATIONS
Keywords
body mass index; insulin resistance; metabolic syndrome X; obesity; prostate-specific antigen
Citation
ASIAN JOURNAL OF ANDROLOGY, v.12, no.3, pp 400 - 404
Pages
5
Journal Title
ASIAN JOURNAL OF ANDROLOGY
Volume
12
Number
3
Start Page
400
End Page
404
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/22497
DOI
10.1038/aja.2009.90
ISSN
1008-682X
1745-7262
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between insulin resistance, obesity and serum prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels in healthy men with serum PSA level below 4 ng mL(-1). The men included in the study cohort were 11 827 healthy male employees of the Korea Hydro and Nuclear Power Co., LTD who had undergone medical checkups including fasting glucose, fasting insulin and serum PSA between January 2003 and December 2008. Insulin resistance was calculated by homeostasis model assessment (HOMA [ fasting glucose x fasting insulin]/22.5) and quantitative insulin sensitivity check index (QUICKI; 1/[log (fasting insulin) + log (fasting glucose)]). Age-adjusted body mass index (BMI) was significantly increased according to increasing quartile of insulin resistance as determined by HOMA and QUICKI, respectively, in analysis of variance (ANOVA) test and Duncan's multiple comparison test (P < 0.001), but age-adjusted serum PSA concentration was significantly decreased according to increasing quartile of insulin resistance as determined by HOMA and QUICKI (P < 0.001). Age, BMI, insulin resistance by HOMA or QUICKI were significantly independent variables to serum PSA level in a multivariate linear regression analysis (P < 0.001). Insulin resistance was a significant independent variable to serum PSA level along with BMI. Insulin resistance and BMI were negatively correlated with serum PSA level in healthy men. Insulin resistance was positively correlated with BMI.
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