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  1. Hyperinsulinemia: Webster's Timeline History, 1967 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2009-02-20
  2. Hyperinsulinemia - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by ICON Health Publications, 2004-10-08
  3. Hyperinsulinemia, Not Ovaries, at Core of PCOS.: An article from: Family Practice News by Bruce Jancin, 2001-01-15
  4. Dizziness, hyperactive caloric responses, otic capsule demineralization, impaired glucose tolerance, and hyperinsulinemia.(VESTIBULOLOGY CLINIC): An article from: Ear, Nose and Throat Journal by Kenneth H. Brookler, 2006-04-01
  5. Developmental exposure of rats to chlorpyrifos elicits sex-selective hyperlipidemia and hyperinsulinemia in adulthood.(Research): An article from: Environmental Health Perspectives by Theodore A. Slotkin, Kathleen K. Brown, et all 2005-10-01
  6. Colorectal Ca may be linked to diabetes; hyperinsulinemia.(Clinical Rounds): An article from: Family Practice News by Mitchel L. Zoler, 2004-06-15
  7. Hyperinsulinemia and obesity are linked to PCOS in teens.(Metabolic Disorders)(polycystic ovary syndrome): An article from: Family Practice News by Diana Mahoney, 2007-11-15
  8. Pediatric Articles of Note for the Dermatologist. (DR. HOWARD B. PRIDE'S PICKS).(* Acanthosis nigricans and hyperinsulinemia.)(* Genetic abnormality in ... pain.): An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Betsy Bates, 2001-11-01
  9. Hyperinsulinemia a risk factor for breast cancer.(NEWS)(Report): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Bruce Jancin, 2009-06-15
  10. Metabolic syndrome: Cardiovascular disease, Diabetes mellitus, Insulin resistance, Equine metabolic syndrome, Etiology, Lipodystrophy, Chronic Somogyi rebound, Hyperinsulinemia, Gerald Reave
  11. Diabetes, Insulin and Alzheimer's Disease (Research and Perspectives in Alzheimer's Disease)
  12. METABOLIC SYNDROME AND ITS EVOLVING LINK TO DIABETES With growing knowledge of genetic factors and lifestyle issues, will prevention be far behind? (Postgraduate Medicine) by MBChB, FRCP(C) R. Cooppan, 2010-05-19

61. Risk Factors For Progression To Incident Hyperinsulinemia: The Atherosclerosis R
hyperinsulinemia is a marker of insulin resistance, a correlate of the metabolic diabetes, noninsulin-dependent; hyperinsulinemia; insulin resistance;
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62. JAX®Mice Database - Diabetes And Obesity Research: Hyperinsulinemia
JAX®MICE Database Diabetes and Obesity Research hyperinsulinemia List.
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63. Hyperinsulinemia
Syndrome X (hyperinsulinemia). By Eileen M. Wright, MD. All hormones including thyroid, testosterone, insulin, growth hormone, melatonin, cortisol,
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64. Adiposity And Hyperinsulinemia In Indians Are Present At Birth (NDEI.ORG)
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology Metabolism Adiposity and hyperinsulinemia in Indians Are Present at BirthC. S. Yajnik, HG Lubree, SS Rege, SS Naik,
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65. Childhood Obesity, Hyperinsulinemia Are Risk Factors For Syndrome
Childhood Obesity, hyperinsulinemia Are Risk Factors for Syndrome X. Source Srinivasan SR, Myers L, Berenson GS . Predictability of childhood adiposity and
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66. Arch Fam Med -- Hyperinsulinemia In Hypertension: Associations With Race, Abdomi
These data indicate that 2 components of hyperinsulinemia Because the components of hyperinsulinemia syndrome are inextricably linked to insulin
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Hyperinsulinemia in Hypertension Associations With Race, Abdominal Obesity, and Hyperlipidemia John G. Spangler, MD, MPH Ronny A. Bell, PhD John H. Summerson, MS Joseph C. Konen, MD, MSPH
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To determine the relative contributions of race, sex, abdominal obesity, and hyperlipidemia to the development of hyperinsulinemia among patients with hypertension.

67. Arch Fam Med -- Abstract: Hyperinsulinemia In Hypertension: Associations With Ra
of hyperinsulinemia (adjusted odds ratio, 2.69; 95% confidence interval, 1.046.89; and adjusted odds ratio, 2.62; 95% confidence interval, 0.37-8.6,
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Hyperinsulinemia in Hypertension Associations With Race, Abdominal Obesity, and Hyperlipidemia John G. Spangler, MD, MPH Ronny A. Bell, PhD John H. Summerson, MS Joseph C. Konen, MD, MSPH
Arch Fam Med. To determine the relative contributions of race, sex, abdominal obesity, and hyperlipidemia to the development of hyperinsulinemia among patients with hypertension.

68. DOMINICI F P Et Al.: Role Of Hyperinsulinemia In GH-transgenic Mice (Journal Of
Role of hyperinsulinemia on hepatic insulin receptor concentration and autophosphorylation in the presence of high growth hormone levels in transgenic mice
http://journals.endocrinology.org/joe/159/joe1590015.htm
Role of hyperinsulinemia on hepatic insulin receptor concentration and autophosphorylation in the presence of high growth hormone levels in transgenic mice overexpressing GH gene
F P Dominici , A Balbis , A Bartke and D Turyn
Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale IL, 62901-6512, USA (Requests for offprints should be addressed to A Bartke)
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69. Effects Of Acute Hyperinsulinemia On Plasma Atrial And Brain Natriuretic Peptide
patients with hypertension associated with insulin resistance and hyperinsulinemia. To clarify the interrelationship between hyperinsulinemia and plasma
http://www.eje-online.org/cgi/content/abstract/132/6/693
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Effects of acute hyperinsulinemia on plasma atrial and brain natriuretic peptide concentrations
A Tanabe, M Naruse, T Wasada, K Naruse, T Yoshimoto, Y Omori, and H Demura Department of Medicine, Institute of Clinical Endocrinology, Tokyo, Japan.
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70. Kidney International Abstracts
Title, Mechanisms of hyperinsulinemia in normoglycemic kidney transplant Postchallenge hyperinsulinemia is increased fivefold in KPA patients compared
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71. Hyperinsulinemia, Risk Of Cardiovascular Death And Acute Coronary And Cerebrovas
BACKGROUND The role of hyperinsulinemia as a cardiovascular risk factor is We studied whether hyperinsulinemia is independently associated with
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U K U N E U R O S C I E N C E P U B L I C A T I O N S Lakka HM, Lakka TA, Tuomilehto J, Sivenius J, Salonen JT. Hyperinsulinemia and the risk of cardiovascular death and acute coronary and cerebrovascular events in men: the Kuopio Ischaemic Heart Disease Risk Factor Study. Arch Intern Med 2000;160:1160-1168 Abstract BACKGROUND: The role of hyperinsulinemia as a cardiovascular risk factor is controversial. We studied whether hyperinsulinemia is independently associated with increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. METHODS: Fasting serum insulin level and other cardiovascular risk factors were determined in 1521 men in eastern Finland aged 42 to 60 years with neither cardiovascular disease nor diabetes at baseline. Forty-five cardiovascular deaths, 110 acute coronary events, 48 strokes, and 163 any cardiovascular events occurred during an average follow-up of 9.5 years. A total of 163 cardiovascular events (45 cardiovascular deaths, 110 acute coronary events, and 48 strokes) occurred during an average follow-up of 9.5 years. RESULTS: In Cox regression analysis adjusting for age and examination years, fasting serum insulin level as a continuous variable was directly associated with the risk of cardiovascular death (P = .006), acute coronary events (P = .04), and stroke (P = .02). Men with insulin levels of 52 to 66 pmol/L, 67 to 89 pmol/L, and 90 pmol/L or more (3 highest quartiles) had 1.4-fold (95% confidence interval, 0.5-3.7), 1.4-fold (95% confidence interval, 0.5-3.7), and 2.5-fold (95% confidence interval, 1.0-5.9; P = .05) cardiovascular mortality, respectively, compared with men with insulin levels of less than 52 pmol/L (lowest quartile) (P = .04 for linear trend). Adjustment for serum lipid levels, blood pressure, and obesity reduced the excess cardiovascular mortality in the highest insulin quartile by 7%, 33%, and 67%, respectively. There were no statistically significant differences in the incidence of acute coronary events and stroke between the insulin quartiles.

72. Weight Loss Is Effective Treatment For Hyperinsulinemia And Blood Pressure
Weight Loss Treatment for hyperinsulinemia. Weight Loss is Effective Treatment for hyperinsulinemia and Blood Pressure
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Researchers from Duke Medical Center conducted a weight loss study to determine if a six-month intervention could have an effect on coronary heart disease risk factors associated with syndrome X. The study included 53 men and women who were part of a larger clinical trial. The participants suffered from insulin resistance, abnormal blood fats and high blood pressure. They were randomly assigned to the exercise only group, exercise and structured weight-loss program group, or the group that was on the waiting list for treatment. Weight Loss Study Results
Researchers found the response to glucose in the body was significantly reduced in both the exercise only and exercise/weight-loss groups. They say participants who lost the most amount of weight showed the most improvements in abnormal insulin responses. Researchers also report the diastolic blood pressure level was significantly reduced in the exercise/weight-loss group, but not in the exercise only group. The lipid or fat profile was not significantly improved in either intervention group.

73. Hyperinsulinemia And Carotid Atherosclerosis
hyperinsulinemia and carotid atherosclerosis. Data on parameters of fasting insulin and insulin response in the OGTT and carotid artery ultrasonography were
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5.4. Hyperinsulinemia and carotid atherosclerosis
Data on parameters of fasting insulin and insulin response in the OGTT and carotid artery ultrasonography were available for 518 control and 513 hypertensive subjcts. Various parameters and calculated variables of fasting insulin and insulin response in the OGTT are shown in Table 2. The maximal IMT values and the mean and far-wall IMT and CPIMT values were presented above in 5.3. et al. 1985) and the area under curve (trapezoidal method), were statistically tested with IMT. The most powerful and most consistent predictor of IMT among the different insulin parameters in stepwise regression analyses was the 2-hour post-load insulin, which was used in the following analyses alone without any other insulin parameters in order to prevent multicollinearity. In the control groups 2-hour insulin had a weak non-significant positive correlation with IMT, but in the hypertensive groups it had a weak non-significant negative correlation with IMT. To determine whether an independent association between IMT and the different insulinemic measures existed, multiple forward and backward stepwise regression analyses (Table 9) were performed with different IMT parameters as the dependent variables and age, pack-years of smoking, LDL cholesterol, systolic BP and 2-hour insulin (data on serum 1-hour and 2-hour insulin concentrations, ISI, IRI and insulinemic area under curve not shown) as the independent variables. The independent variables were selected on the basis of predictive power and consistency in the different groups. Age was the most powerful independent predictor of IMT in all analyses and most consistently in the study groups (R

74. Acute Hyperinsulinemia, Androgen Homeostasis And Insulin Sensitivity In Healthy
The acute effects of hyperinsulinemia on androgen homeostasis and a possible During hyperinsulinemia serum sex hormonebinding globulin (SHBG)
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P Ebeling, UH Stenman, M Seppala, and VA Koivisto
The acute effects of hyperinsulinemia on androgen homeostasis and a possible association of androgens to insulin sensitivity, serum lipids and lipoproteins and to lipid oxidation were examined in 19 healthy males (27 +/- 1 yrs, body mass index 24 +/- 1 kg/m2). In each subject, a 240 min euglycemic hyperinsulinemic clamp was performed and glucose and lipid oxidation were determined by indirect calorimetry. During hyperinsulinemia serum sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) concentration decreased by 5% (P < 0.01), insulin-like growth factor binding protein (IGFBP-1) by 88% (P

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76. Hyperinsulinemia And Coronary Artery Disease Risk Factors In Patients With Non-i
hyperinsulinemia and coronary artery disease risk factors in patients with noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus and nondiabetics. RP Mozersky, VK Bahl,
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Hyperinsulinemia and coronary artery disease risk factors in patients with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus and nondiabetics
RP Mozersky, VK Bahl, H Patel, S Palushock, H Yamakawa, P Grondziowski, and W Mook
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77. Hyperinsulinemia: The Missing Link Among Oxidative Stress And Age-related Diseas
In this hypothesis paper, it is postulated that hyperinsulinemia may have such The hypothesis that hyperinsulinemia accelerates aging also offers a
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Hyperinsulinemia: the missing link among oxidative stress and age-related diseases?
- Facchini FS, Hua NW, Reaven GM, Stoohs RA Free Radic Biol Med 2000 Dec 15;29(12):1302-6. Mounting evidence supports Harman's hypothesis that aging is caused by free radicals and oxidative stress. Although it is known that oxidant species are produced during metabolic reactions, it is largely unknown which factor(s), of physiological or pathophysiological significance, modulate their production in vivo. In this hypothesis paper, it is postulated that hyperinsulinemia may have such function and therefore promote aging, independently of elevations of glycemia. Hyperinsulinemia is secondary to impaired insulin stimulated glucose metabolism at the level of skeletal muscle (insulin resistance) and is seen in about one third of glucose tolerant humans following dietary carbohydrate intake. If other insulin-stimulated (or inhibited) pathways retain normal

78. Effects Of Hyperinsulinemia On The Subsequent Hormonal Response To Hypoglycemia
of euglycemic hyperinsulinemia followed by a 45min fall in plasma glucose. Differing periods of euglycemic hyperinsulinemia had distinct effects on
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Effects of hyperinsulinemia on the subsequent hormonal response to hypoglycemia in conscious dogs
S. N. Davis, R. Dobbins, C. Colburn, C. Tarumi, J. Jacobs, D. Neal and A. D. Cherrington
Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN 37232-0615. The aim of this study was to determine if differing periods of prior hyperinsulinemic nonhypoglycemia can modify the subsequent counterregulatory response to hypoglycemia. Experiments were carried out on 19 normal 18-h fasted conscious dogs. Insulin was infused intraportally at

79. The Relationship Between Hyperinsulinemia, Hypertension And Progressive Renal Di
The Relationship between hyperinsulinemia, Hypertension and Progressive Renal Disease. Fadi A. ElAtat , Sameer N. Stas , Samy I. McFarlane and James R.
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J Am Soc Nephrol 15: 2816-2827, 2004
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doi: 10.1097/01.ASN.0000133698.80390.37
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The Relationship between Hyperinsulinemia, Hypertension and Progressive Renal Disease
Fadi A. El-Atat Sameer N. Stas Samy I. McFarlane and James R. Sowers Department of Internal Medicine, University of Missouri-Columbia and H. S. Truman VAMC, Columbia, Missouri; Divisions of Cardiovascular Medicine and Endocrinology, Diabetes and Hypertension, Department of Medicine, State University of New York-Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York; USA and VA Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York. The incidence of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) has risen dramatically in the past decade, mainly due to the increasing prevalence

80. Acute Hyperinsulinemia And Very-low-density And Low-density Lipoprotein Subfract
Background The influence of hyperinsulinemia on concentrations of Acute hyperinsulinemia modified the LDL subfraction profile toward a greater
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Acute hyperinsulinemia and very-low-density and low-density lipoprotein subfractions in obese subjects
Silvana Bioletto Alain Golay Robert Munger Barbara Kalix and Richard W James From the Clinical Diabetes Unit, Division of Endocrinology and Diabetology, and the Division for Treatment of Chronic Diseases, University Hospital, Geneva, and the Institute of Physiology, University Hospital, Lausanne, Switzerland. Background: The influence of hyperinsulinemia on concentrations of lipoprotein subfractions in obese, nondiabetic persons has

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