Ethnic Differences in the Relationship Between Insulin Sensitivity and Insulin Response
Minority Diabetes Reports Thursday, May 30th, 2013Diabetes Care June 1, 2013
OBJECTIVE Human blood glucose levels have likely evolved toward their current point of stability over hundreds of thousands of years. The robust population stability of this trait is called canalization. It has been represented by a hyperbolic function of two variables: insulin sensitivity and insulin response. Environmental changes due to global migration may have pushed some human subpopulations to different points of stability. We hypothesized that there may be ethnic differences in the optimal states in the relationship between insulin sensitivity and insulin response. Read more