Background/Aims: The objective of this study was to determine whether insulin resistance is associated with gallbladder stone formation in Korean women based on menopausal status. Methods: The study included 4,125 consecutive Korean subjects (30-79 years of age). Subjects who had a medical history of diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidemia, other cardiovascular disorders, or hormone replacement therapy were excluded. The women were subdivided into two groups according to their menopausal status. Results: Analysis of premenopausal women showed no significant differences in the homeostasis model of assessmentinsulin resistance (HOMA-IR) index between the two groups in terms of gallstone disease. The associations between the occurrence of gallbladder stones and age, obesity, abdominal obesity, hyperinsulinemia, and high HOMA-IR index were statistically significant in the analysis with postmenopausal women. In a multiple logistic regression analysis, low high density lipoprotein-cholesterol was an independent predictor of gallbladder stone formation in premenopausal women. However, the multiple logistic regression analysis also showed that age and HOMA-IR were significantly associated with gallbladder stone formation in postmenopausal women. In an additional analysis stratified by obesity, insulin resistance was a significant risk factor for gallbladder stone formation only in the abdominally obese premenopausal group. Conclusions: Insulin resistance may be associated with gallbladder stone formation in Korean postmenopausal women with abdominal obesity. © 2011 The Korean Association of Internal Medicine.
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Kim, S. S., Lee, J. G., Kim, D. W., Kim, B. H., Jeon, Y. K., Kim, M. R., … Kim, I. J. (2011). Insulin resistance as a risk factor for gallbladder stone formation in Korean postmenopausal women. Korean Journal of Internal Medicine, 26(3), 285–293. https://doi.org/10.3904/kjim.2011.26.3.285
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