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- who: Peter Piko and colleagues from the The prevalence of IR largely varies from country to country, ranging from, % to, % [47, ], but the comparability of these data is questionableOne of the limitations of estimating the prevalence of IR at the population level is the variety of methods/indices used to define it. The hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamp technique is considered the most accurate technique and the gold standard for IR measurement [49], but it is almost impossible to use this invasive method in population-level studies [50, ]. Several simple and non-invasive methods have been identified and are . . .
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