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Calculate HOMA IR

HOMA-IR Formula:

\[ HOMA-IR = \frac{Fasting\ Insulin \times Fasting\ Glucose}{405} \]

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1. What is HOMA-IR?

The HOMA-IR (Homeostatic Model Assessment for Insulin Resistance) is a method used to quantify insulin resistance and beta-cell function. It's calculated from fasting blood glucose and insulin levels.

2. How Does the Calculator Work?

The calculator uses the HOMA-IR formula:

\[ HOMA-IR = \frac{Fasting\ Insulin \times Fasting\ Glucose}{405} \]

Where:

Explanation: The formula estimates insulin resistance by calculating the product of fasting insulin and glucose levels, normalized by the constant 405.

3. Importance of HOMA-IR Calculation

Details: HOMA-IR is a valuable tool for assessing insulin resistance, which is associated with metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular disease risk.

4. Using the Calculator

Tips: Enter fasting insulin in μU/mL and fasting glucose in mg/dL. Both values must be greater than zero for accurate calculation.

5. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: What is a normal HOMA-IR value?
A: Typically, values below 1.0 indicate normal insulin sensitivity, while values above 2.0 suggest insulin resistance.

Q2: When should I test for HOMA-IR?
A: Testing should be done after an overnight fast of 8-12 hours for accurate results.

Q3: Are there limitations to HOMA-IR?
A: While useful for population studies, it may be less accurate for individuals with extreme insulin resistance or beta-cell dysfunction.

Q4: Can HOMA-IR diagnose diabetes?
A: HOMA-IR assesses insulin resistance but is not a diagnostic tool for diabetes. Formal glucose tolerance tests are needed for diagnosis.

Q5: How often should HOMA-IR be measured?
A: Frequency depends on individual risk factors, but typically it's measured annually for those at risk of metabolic disorders.

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