Relationship to insulin resistance of the adult treatment panel III diagnostic criteria for identification of the metabolic syndrome

Diabetes. 2004 May;53(5):1195-200. doi: 10.2337/diabetes.53.5.1195.

Abstract

The Adult Treatment Panel III (ATP III) has published criteria for diagnosing the metabolic syndrome, a cluster of closely related abnormalities related to insulin resistance that increase cardiovascular disease risk. The present analysis was performed to evaluate the ability of these criteria to identify insulin-resistant individuals. The population consisted of 443 healthy volunteers, with measurements of BMI, blood pressure, fasting plasma glucose, triglycerides, HDL cholesterol concentrations, and steady-state plasma glucose (SSPG) concentration. Insulin resistance was defined as being in the top tertile of SSPG concentrations. Of the population, 20% satisfied ATP III criteria for the metabolic syndrome. Although insulin resistance and the presence of the metabolic syndrome were significantly associated (P < 0.001), the sensitivity and positive predictive value equaled 46% (69 of 149) and 76% (69 of 91), respectively. Being overweight, with high triglycerides, low HDL cholesterol, or elevated blood pressure, most often resulted in a diagnosis of the metabolic syndrome. Thus, the ATP III criteria do not provide a sensitive approach to identifying insulin-resistant individuals. The individual components vary both in terms of their utility in making a diagnosis of the metabolic syndrome and their relationship to insulin resistance, with the obesity and lipid criteria being most useful.

Publication types

  • Clinical Trial

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Blood Glucose / analysis
  • Blood Pressure
  • Body Weight
  • Cholesterol, HDL / blood
  • Diagnostic Tests, Routine / standards*
  • Female
  • Homeostasis
  • Humans
  • Insulin Resistance*
  • Male
  • Metabolic Syndrome / diagnosis*
  • Metabolic Syndrome / physiopathology*
  • Middle Aged
  • Osmolar Concentration
  • Predictive Value of Tests
  • Sensitivity and Specificity
  • Triglycerides / blood

Substances

  • Blood Glucose
  • Cholesterol, HDL
  • Triglycerides