Insulin
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What This Test Measures
Insulin is the pancreatic hormone lowering glucose. Fasting insulin reflects insulin resistance in metabolic syndrome.
HOMA-IR index (insulin × glucose) assesses insulin sensitivity.
High insulin during hypoglycemia suggests insulinoma or exogenous insulin.
Normal Ranges
| Group | Reference Range |
|---|---|
| Men | 2.6–24.9 µIU/mL fasting |
| Women | 2.6–24.9 µIU/mL |
| Children | 2.0–20.0 µIU/mL |
Reference ranges may vary by laboratory and assay method.
Causes of High Levels
- Insulin resistance
- Obesity
- Type 2 diabetes
- Insulinoma
- Insulin secretagogues
Causes of Low Levels
- Type 1 diabetes
- Late-stage pancreatic failure
Test Preparation
- Strict fasting 8–12 hours
- Stable weight
- Report hypoglycemia episodes
Related Biomarkers
| Biomarker | Relationship |
|---|---|
| Glucose | HOMA-IR calculation |
| HbA1c | Long-term glucose control |
| Triglycerides | Metabolic syndrome |
FAQ
How often should I take this test?
In metabolic syndrome — at diagnosis.
What should I do if my result is abnormal?
High fasting insulin — lifestyle intervention; hypoglycemia + high insulin — urgent endocrine workup.
Last updated: June 2026