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Insulin, Fasting

Also known as Fasting insulin, Insulin serum, Insulin F
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  1. Overnight fasting (8-12 hrs) is required. Do not eat or drink anything except water before the test.

Understanding Insulin, Fasting


What is Insulin, Fasting?

The Insulin, Fasting test measures the insulin level in the blood after an overnight fast (8-12 hours). Insulin is a hormone the pancreas produces that regulates blood sugar (glucose) levels. Fasting insulin levels provide insights into insulin sensitivity (how well the body responds to insulin) and help assess glucose metabolism and the risk of developing insulin resistance-related conditions.

Insulin helps the body cells to take up glucose (blood sugar) from the blood to produce energy. Insulin resistance occurs when cells do not respond effectively to insulin, leading to elevated blood sugar levels. The Insulin, Fasting test provides information about insulin resistance and abnormal glucose metabolism, which is commonly associated with conditions like diabetes, obesity, metabolic syndrome (a collection of conditions including abdominal obesity, high blood pressure, high blood sugar, and abnormal lipid levels), and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).

The Insulin, Fasting test is usually done with other glucose-related tests, such as fasting blood glucose or oral glucose tolerance tests. The doctor may advise this test following a low blood glucose test result and/or if you have low blood glucose (hypoglycemia) symptoms, such as: 

  • Profuse sweating
  • Nervousness or anxiety
  • Irritability
  • Confusion
  • Dizziness
  • Hunger
  • Fast heartbeat, etc.

This test may also help detect the presence of an insulin-producing tumor in the islet cells of the pancreas (insulinoma).

The Insulin, Fasting test is generally safe and well-tolerated. However, as with any blood test, minimal discomfort or bruising may occur at the site where the blood sample is drawn. Overnight fasting (8-12 hours) is recommended before undergoing the Insulin, Fasting test. Do not eat or drink anything other than water during the fasting period. It is also essential to inform the doctor about any medicines being taken, as some may affect the body’s blood glucose levels and need to be adjusted or temporarily discontinued before the test.

 

Test result ranges are approximate and may differ slightly between labs depending on the methodology and laboratory guidelines. Talk to the doctor about the specific test results. The results will help them determine the medical condition, make recommendations for lifestyle modifications such as diet and exercise, decide whether or not medication will be required to manage your condition, and formulate an overall treatment plan.

Lifestyle Tips to Support Healthy Insulin Levels:

Healthy Weight Icon - Free Download ...Healthy weight: Maintaining a healthy weight supports insulin sensitivity and decreases insulin resistance. 

🥗Eat (Diet): Eat a high-fiber, low-sugar diet with leafy greens, legumes, whole grains, healthy fats, and lean proteins to improve insulin resistance and diabetes.

🏃 Activity (Exercise): Engage in regular physical activity such as walking, strength training, or yoga to help the body absorb glucose more efficiently, lowering insulin resistance.

🛌 Lifestyle (Sleep): Prioritize quality sleep. Poor sleep can increase insulin resistance and disrupt metabolic health.

👩‍⚕️ Talk to Your Doctor (Consult): Do not self-medicate. Always consult your healthcare provider before taking any new medications or supplements or making major lifestyle changes.

🚭Habits (Alcohol & Smoking): These habits can worsen insulin resistance and disrupt blood sugar control.

What is Insulin, Fasting used for?

The Insulin, Fasting test can be done:

A. If You Have Symptoms (hypoglycemic symptoms)

  • Sweating
  • Feeling shaky or jittery
  • Arrhythmia (a problem with the rate or rhythm of your heartbeat)
  • Confusion
  • Dizziness
  • Headache
  • Hunger

B. If there are risk factors

  • Prediabetes
  • Type 2 diabetes
  • Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
  • Heart disease
  • Acanthosis nigricans (an abnormal skin condition), heart disease, or metabolic syndrome

C. In special population

  • Undergone a glucose blood test (if test results are low)
  • Undergone pancreatic surgery 

What does Insulin, Fasting measure?

An Insulin, Fasting test evaluates the body's ability to regulate blood sugar levels by measuring the amount of insulin in the blood after an overnight fast. Glucose is a source of energy for the body to perform daily activities. Your body gets glucose from carbohydrates that are consumed in the diet. These carbohydrates are digested and converted into simple sugar (glucose). The cells then absorb the required amount of glucose to produce energy, and the remaining amount is stored in other forms, like fats. Insulin hormone helps the cells to uptake glucose from the blood for utilization and storage. Thus, it is necessary to maintain insulin levels in your body.

Interpreting Insulin, Fasting results


Interpretations

Normal range (Approx.): 2.0 - 25.0 uU/ml

A fasting Insulin test is usually ordered with a Fasting glucose test, and the results are interpreted as follows:

Fasting insulin level

Fasting glucose level

Disorder

Normal

Normal

None

High

Normal or slightly high

Insulin Resistance

Low

High

Insufficient insulin production, e.g., diabetes

Normal or high

Low

Hypoglycemia due to over-secretion of insulin

Answers to Patient Concerns & Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Insulin, Fasting


Frequently Asked Questions about Insulin, Fasting

Q. What other tests can be prescribed by the doctor in case the results of an Insulin, Fasting test are not normal?

Other tests that may be prescribed when the results of an Insulin, Fasting test are abnormal include a blood glucose, proinsulin, C-peptide, cortisol, and plasma β-hydroxybutyrate (BHOB) test.

Q. What does an Insulin, Fasting test measure?

An Insulin, Fasting test measures the total amount of insulin in the blood after a period of overnight fasting (8-12 hours).

Q. Which diseases are diagnosed with an Insulin, Fasting test?

An Insulin, Fasting test helps identify conditions like hypoglycemia (low blood glucose), hyperglycemia (high blood glucose), and insulinoma (the presence of an insulin-producing tumor in the islet cells of the pancreas).

Q. What does a fasting insulin level tell you?

Your fasting insulin level shows how much insulin your body makes without the influence of food. High levels may suggest insulin resistance, while low levels may indicate reduced insulin secretion.

Q. What can cause high insulin levels in the blood?

High insulin levels in the blood may occur due to sedentary (inactive) lifestyle, obesity, aging, a high carbohydrate diet, family history of diabetes, pregnancy, sleep-related problems, conditions like nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), hormonal problems like acromegaly or Cushing’s syndrome, habits like smoking, and due to the use of medicines like steroids, antipsychotics, and HIV medications.

Q. What can cause low insulin levels in the blood?

Low levels of insulin may occur in the blood due to type 1 diabetes, hypopituitarism (low secretion of pituitary hormones), and pancreatic diseases like pancreatitis or pancreatic cancer.

Q. What are the common symptoms of hypoglycemia?

Hypoglycemia, or very low levels of glucose in the blood, can cause symptoms like sweating, nausea, weakness, palpitations, dizziness, hunger, trembling, confusion, irritability, anxiety, blurred vision, irregular heartbeat, seizures, etc.

Q. Does high insulin mean diabetes?

Hyperinsulinemia or a high insulin level means the amount of insulin in the blood is higher than usual. On its own, hyperinsulinemia is not exactly diabetes; however, it is often associated with type 2 diabetes.

Q. What is the difference between Insulin, Fasting test and FBS test?

The Insulin, Fasting test measures insulin levels, while the fasting blood sugar (FBS) test measures blood sugar. Together, they help detect prediabetes, type 2 diabetes, and insulin resistance.

Q. What factors can affect insulin secretion?

Insulin secretion can be influenced by: a) Diet (especially high sugar intake), b) Obesity, c) Physical activity, d) Genetics, e) Hormonal changes.

Q. What is the price of Insulin, Fasting test?

The fasting insulin test price can vary depending on your location, diagnostic laboratory, and whether the test is done as a single test or as part of a health screening package.
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References

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