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Fasting serum insulin levels and insulin resistance are associated with colorectal adenoma in Koreans
Authors:Eun Hee Kim  Hong‐Kyu Kim  Sung Jin Bae  Hye‐Sook Chang  Hye Won Park  Mi Young Do  Kyung‐Jo Kim  Chang Hee Jung  Woo Je Lee  Joong‐Yeol Park  Jaewon Choe
Institution:1. Health Screening and Promotion Center, Asan Medical Center, , Seoul, Korea;2. Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, , Seoul, Korea;3. Division of Endocrinology & Metabolism, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, , Seoul, Korea
Abstract:

Aims/Introduction

Insulin has been associated with the risk of colorectal cancer (CRC). However, few studies have evaluated the association between insulin and colorectal adenoma. We investigated the relationship between fasting serum insulin levels or homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMAIR) and colorectal adenoma.

Materials and Methods

We retrospectively enrolled 15,427 participants who underwent both fasting serum insulin measurement and colonoscopy for a routine health examination at Asan Medical Center from January 2007 to December 2008. Participants with a history of any cancer, previous colectomy or polypectomy, those taking antidiabetic medications, and inflammatory bowel disease, non‐specific colitis, non‐adenomatous polyps only or CRC on colonoscopic findings were excluded. Finally, 3,606 participants with histologically confirmed colorectal adenoma and 6,019 controls with no abnormal findings on colonoscopy were included. Participants were categorized into quartiles (Q) based on fasting serum insulin levels and HOMAIR.

Results

Fasting serum insulin and HOMAIR were significantly higher in participants with colorectal adenomas compared with controls. Multivariate regression analysis adjusting for age, sex, smoking habits, drinking habits and family history of CRC showed that participants with higher quartiles of fasting serum insulin levels (odd ratio OR] 1.17 for 2nd Q, 1.19 for 3rd Q, and 1.42 for 4th Q, P < 0.05) or HOMAIR (OR 1.18 for 2nd Q and 1.45 for 4th Q, P < 0.05) showed significantly increased ORs of colorectal adenoma compared with the lowest quartiles.

Conclusions

These findings showed that increased serum insulin levels and insulin resistance were significantly associated with the presence of colorectal adenoma.
Keywords:Insulin  Insulin resistance  Colorectal adenoma
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