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. 2020 Jul 4;17(13):4833. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17134833

Table 6.

Prevalence of insulin resistance (IR) and number of persons with IR in the Hungarian general and Hungarian Roma populations.

Indices Prevalence of Insulin Resistance (%) Based on the Cut-Off Points Identified in the Study Populations (95% CI) p-Value Prevalence of Insulin Resistance (%) Based on the Cut-Off Points Identified in the Combined Population (95% CI) p-Value
Hungarian General Population
(n = 397)
Hungarian Roma Population
(n = 368)
Hungarian General Population
(n = 397)
Hungarian Roma Population
(n = 368)
HOMA-IR 48.11 (43.22–53.02)
n = 191
49.73 (44.64–54.82)
n = 185
0.550 47.61 (42.73–52.52)
n = 189
47.83 (42.76–52.93)
n = 176
0.952
QUICKI 48.11 (43.22–53.02)
n = 191
49.46 (44.37–54.55)
n = 182
0.710 47.10 (42.23–52.02)
n = 187
47.83 (42.76–52.93)
n = 176
0.841
McAuley index 42.57 (37.77–47.47)
n = 169
53.26 (48.15–58.32)
n = 196
0.003 37.78 (33.12–42.63)
n = 150
40.76 (35.83–45.84)
n = 150
0.399
TG/HDL-C ratio 38.79 (34.09–43.65)
n = 154
40.49 (35.56–45.56)
n = 149
0.631 39.29 (34.58–44.16)
n = 156
40.49 (35.56–45.56)
n = 149
0.736
TyG index 42.32 (37.53–47.22)
n = 168
40.76 (35.83–45.84)
n = 150
0.663 42.32 (37.53–47.22)
n = 168
40.49 (35.56–45.56)
n = 149
0.608

95% CI: 95% confidence interval; n: sample number.