LP-IR Score Formula:
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Definition: This calculator estimates the Lipoprotein Insulin Resistance (LP-IR) score based on lipid panel results including LDL, HDL, and Triglycerides.
Purpose: It helps assess insulin resistance risk and metabolic health based on lipoprotein particle characteristics.
The calculator uses a formula based on:
Where:
Explanation: The score combines these lipid markers to estimate insulin resistance risk, with higher scores indicating greater risk.
Details: The LP-IR score helps identify individuals at risk for metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular disease before traditional markers become abnormal.
Tips: Enter your LDL, HDL, and Triglyceride values from your blood test (in mg/dL). All values must be > 0.
Q1: What does the LP-IR score range mean?
A: Scores range 0-100, with higher scores indicating greater insulin resistance risk (0-45 low, 46-64 moderate, ≥65 high).
Q2: How accurate is this calculator?
A: This provides an estimate. Clinical LP-IR tests measure lipoprotein particle sizes directly for greater accuracy.
Q3: When should I get my LP-IR score checked?
A: Consider testing if you have family history of diabetes, metabolic syndrome, or abnormal traditional lipid markers.
Q4: How can I improve my LP-IR score?
A: Lifestyle changes like weight loss, exercise, and a Mediterranean-style diet can help improve your score.
Q5: Is fasting required for LP-IR testing?
A: Yes, a 12-hour fast is typically required for accurate triglyceride measurement.