Track QUICKI from fasting lab values quickly. See calculations, interpretation notes, exports, graphs, and examples. Built for structured reviews with clear inputs and outputs.
Use fasting lab values only. QUICKI uses fasting glucose and fasting insulin after unit conversion to mg/dL and uU/mL.
These sample values are for demonstration only and help show how the score responds to different fasting glucose and insulin combinations.
| Case | Fasting Glucose (mg/dL) | Fasting Insulin (uU/mL) | QUICKI | Example Reading |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Case A | 78 | 4 | 0.401 | Higher relative sensitivity benchmark |
| Case B | 85 | 6 | 0.369 | Intermediate benchmark zone |
| Case C | 95 | 10 | 0.336 | Intermediate benchmark zone |
| Case D | 110 | 18 | 0.303 | Lower relative sensitivity benchmark |
QUICKI is a fasting-data index used to estimate insulin sensitivity from glucose and insulin values after logarithmic transformation.
Yes. QUICKI is designed for fasting glucose and fasting insulin values. Non-fasting results can distort the estimate and reduce usefulness.
The calculator supports glucose in mg/dL or mmol/L and insulin in uU/mL or pmol/L, then converts them into the required formula units.
No. Age, sex, BMI, and waist circumference do not change the QUICKI formula here. They are included only to add context to the report.
The graph helps visualize how the QUICKI score would move if glucose changed while insulin remained fixed at the entered fasting level.
No. It is a screening and review tool. Diagnosis requires clinical history, examination, and interpretation of broader laboratory findings.
QUICKI uses logarithms and a reciprocal, so even modest glucose or insulin shifts can create a visible movement in the final value.
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Important Note: All the Calculators listed in this site are for educational purpose only and we do not guarentee the accuracy of results. Please do consult with other sources as well.