Measuring Insulin Resistance

Published 2023-06-14
A discussion of who may want to measure insulin resistance, why it’s important, which test to get done, and what the lab results mean.

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Insulin resistance is a common phenomenon, and not just in people with diabetes or prediabetes. This video discusses reasons for measuring insulin resistance, who should get tested, which lab test makes the most sense, and how lab results can be interpreted.

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0:00 Introduction
2:01 The relationship between blood glucose and blood insulin levels
5:41 Insulin resistance is a risk factor for type 2 diabetes
10:26 Who should get tested for insulin resistance?
14:16 How do we measure if we are insulin resistant?
20:24 Challenge

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All Comments (21)
  • For those of you who have already seen the video on the regulation of blood sugar, there are some redundancies with this video here. My apologies for that. I decided to repeat some of the essential information because it's critical to be clear that insulin resistance is not the same as glucose intolerance, i.e., it is very much possible to have normal blood glucose levels but still be very insulin resistant. As always, don't hesitate to post questions or requests for future content in the comment section. Cheers Mario
  • @lily5952
    My father, who suffered from type 2 diabetes for most of his adult life, passed away recently. Officially, it was from multi organ failure, but it all came as a result of diabetes. He also had both legs amputated some years before his death. My dad didn't really take his condition seriously and he paid a dear price for it. I'm really happy that more researchers and doctors are paying more attention to this "silent pandemic" of insulin resistance. So many people are walking around thinking that they are healthy but they aren't. Another thing to add is that my dad was never fat. Thinness doesn't equate to health either. That's why it is so important to go for your checkups and do the blood tests too. Better safe than sorry.
  • @JesseOsby
    FYI for those in the U.S., it is possible to find your HOMA-IR pretty cheaply without a doctor or insurance. There are labs online where you can order a fasting glucose and insulin test. They send you to a local lab for the blood draw. I was just able to order one for only $37 with no prescription or insurance. From the results, I calculated my score to be 5.8, so I definitely have some work to do. Your videos on reducing IR will be extremely valuable to me, Dr. Kratz, as all your others have been.
  • @zinnia20207
    My Dr. Said A1C is only a 10th of a % over into pre diabetes. Not concerned, see ya for your yearly in October. Said nothing about nutrition/diet. I'm so glad I found you.
  • I think the best content on blood sugar regulation on youtube is on this channel - thanks Dr Mario for sharing evidence based knowledge translatable into practice with us !
  • I am cardiologist in Brazil. And after I read Dr. Krafts book i started to use insulin and glucose curve in many patients in risk for IR. I also did it in me (normal!). My HOMA IR is 1. Great videos! Very well done. Congratulations for the chanell. I will keep seeing.
  • @mukundaks9515
    Your plain speaking and presentation is excellent Kindly be doing what you are doing It will help a great many of the population
  • These YouTube videos are excellent. Thank you for taking the time and effort to make these!
  • @Joelina456
    I´ve never clicked on a video so fast! 🙂 So helpful and insightful! Dankeschön! :)
  • Finnaly this video has come, thank you! This is the topic of my biggest interest, and I cannot wait to see the rest of this series.
  • @florincoman6564
    Love it, love it, love it❤, can’t wait to see your next videos and some of your CGMs results/data etc
  • @veraison777
    I love your videos and I appreciate your adherence to science based data.
  • @MeHere650
    Thank you so much for this content, very informative.
  • @abjkl
    Great video -- lots of quality information. Very well done. Thank you.
  • @Maak19
    Your fastidious care and rigor to your research are evident. It is a pleasure to bask in the knowledge that you spread. More power to you, Super Mario !
  • What an amazing, timely series.Time and time again I tell friends to get their insulin tested only to have their doctors refuse !
  • You are doing those who listen a great service. It is amazing how humans go through a great deal of trouble to avoid a minimal discomfort in the immediate when that slight discomfort would avoid major discomfort for the long run. I hope your videos help many to decide to do the work.