Does diabetes modify the triglyceride–glucose index associated with cardiovascular events and mortality? A meta-analysis of 50 cohorts involving 7,239,790 participants
Jun Zhang,
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Qian Zhan,
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Zhihao Deng
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Cardiovascular Diabetology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
24(1)
Published: Jan. 27, 2025
Abstract
Introduction
Previous
studies
highlighted
the
association
between
triglyceride–glucose
(TyG)
index
and
cardiovascular
events
in
patients
with
diabetes.
However,
whether
diabetes
affects
TyG-cardiovascular
diseases
(CVD)
is
still
unclear.
This
study
aimed
to
evaluate
TyG
CVD
risk,
stratified
by
status,
as
well
potential
modifying
effect
of
diabetic
status.
Methods/design
The
PubMed,
Cochrane
Library,
Embase
databases
were
searched
for
on
associations
mortality
without
from
inception
December
2,
2024.
random
effects
model
was
employed
pool
sizes.
Results
A
total
50
cohort
(7,239,790
participants)
included.
mean
age
participants
31.46
years
(diabetes
mellitus
[DM]:
65.18;
non-DM:
31.23),
40.66%
female
(DM:
36.07%;
40.70%).
(HR:
1.72
vs.
1.55,
P
=
0.55),
major
adverse
cerebrovascular
2.02
1.91,
0.84),
stroke
1.46
1.39,
0.77)
death
1.85
1.60,
0.56)
similar
among
DM
non-DM
individuals.
ischemic
heart
disease
(IHD)
2.20
1.57,
0.03)
all-cause
1.94
1.24,
0.01)
stronger
than
patients.
Conclusion
showed
events,
mortality,
independent
low
moderate
certainty.
IHD
individuals
Future
should
explore
role
index-associated
outcomes
mortality.
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abstract
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The association of triglyceride-glucose index and combined obesity indicators with chest pain and risk of cardiovascular disease in American population with pre-diabetes or diabetes
Dongze Zheng,
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Jiamiao Cai,
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Sifan Xu
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Frontiers in Endocrinology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15
Published: Sept. 6, 2024
To
investigate
the
correlation
of
triglyceride-glucose
(TyG)
index
and
its
combined
obesity
indicators
with
chest
pain
cardiovascular
disease
(CVD)
in
pre-diabetes
diabetes
population.
Language: Английский
Association between triglyceride-glucose index and its combination with obesity indicators and depression: findings from NHANES 2005–2020
Hongli Sun,
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Wei He,
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Jingyu Bu
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Frontiers in Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16
Published: March 10, 2025
Background
The
relationship
between
the
triglyceride-glucose
(TyG)
index,
its
combination
with
obesity
indicators,
and
depression
remains
understudied
in
American
population.
Methods
This
cross-sectional
study
analyzed
data
from
10,423
adults
National
Health
Nutrition
Examination
Survey
(NHANES)
conducted
2005
2020.
We
employed
multivariable
logistic
regression
analysis,
smoothing
techniques,
generalized
additive
models,
stratified
analyses,
sensitivity
analyses
to
examine
TyG,
(TyG-WC,
TyG-WHtR,
TyG-BMI)
depression.
Results
results
indicate
that
TyG
TyG-WC,
TyG-BMI,
exhibited
a
significant
statistical
association
depressive
symptoms
(all
P
for
trend
<
0.001).
Specifically,
one-unit
increase
index
correlated
37%
risk
of
(95%
CI:
1.21–1.55),
TyG-WC
3.26
times
2.22–4.80),
TyG-WHtR
27%
1.18–1.36),
TyG-BMI
2.30
1.72–3.08).
There
was
nonlinear
correlation
nonlinearity
0.001),
except
linear
(P
linearity
Conclusion
Monitoring
may
facilitate
assessment
prevention.
Language: Английский
The Impact of the Triglyceride-Glucose Index on the Development of Depression in Patients with Coronary Atherosclerotic Heart Disease
Jing Guan,
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Y.L. Wang,
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Changjun Dong
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et al.
Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
Volume 20, P. 2105 - 2113
Published: Nov. 1, 2024
Depression
is
common
among
patients
with
coronary
atherosclerotic
heart
disease
and
a
prevalent
mental
health
issue,
particularly
those
cardiovascular
diseases.
commonly
associated
elevated
blood
glucose
lipid
levels.
The
triglyceride-glucose
index
novel
indicator
reflecting
insulin
resistance,
which
has
been
proven
in
numerous
studies
to
be
Language: Английский