A 58-year-old man is hospitalized due to sudden onset of chest pain. Blood pressure is 160/110 mm Hg and pulse is 90/min. BMI is 26.9 kg/m2. A baseline ECG shows nonspecific ST-segment and T-wave abnormalities, and serial troponin measurements are normal. The patient's fasting plasma glucose level is 160 mg/dL, although he has not been diagnosed previously with diabetes mellitus. Serum triglyceride level is elevated, and the HDL level is low. Which of the following additional findings would be most suggestive of increased insulin resistance in this patient?
A) Decreased hepatic glucose production
B) Elevated LDL level
C) High urine ketone concentration
D) Increased glycogen stores in skeletal muscles
E) Increased waist circumference
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