Hypersensitive C-reactive protein-atherogenic index as a novel marker for metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease in type 2 diabetes mellitus [PDF]
BackgroundHypersensitive C-reactive protein-atherogenic index (CAI) may serve as a novel marker for metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).
Wei Wang +3 more
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Determining the association of C-reactive-protein-triglyceride-glucose index and diabetes using machine learning and LASSO regression: A cross-sectional analysis of NHANES 2001 to 2010 results. [PDF]
The C-reactive protein–triglyceride–glucose index (CTI) has emerged as a novel metric for evaluating the severity of inflammation and the degree of insulin resistance. Nevertheless, the precise correlation between CTI and diabetes remains to be elucidated. Consequently, in this study, we elucidate the relationship between CTI and diabetes.
Xi L, Zhao J, Wang Y.
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Association between C-reactive protein-triglyceride glucose index and abnormal BMD in middle-aged and elderly patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Background and aimsBone loss is an irreversible physiological change occurring with age. Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is associated with poor bone health, and insulin resistance (IR) and inflammation are common pathologic mechanisms in T2DM and osteopenia/osteoporosis (OP).
Zhang Y, Jing Y.
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Usefulness of C-reactive protein-triglyceride glucose index in detecting prevalent coronary heart disease: findings from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 1999-2018. [PDF]
BackgroundCoronary heart disease (CHD) is one of the leading causes of mortality. The current study aims to assess the association between C-reactive protein-triglyceride glucose index (CTI) and the risk of prevalent CHD and to evaluate the usefulness of CTI to refine the identification of prevalent CHD.Methods19,451 subjects from the National Health ...
Xu M, Zhang L, Xu D, Shi W, Zhang W.
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Application of the C-reactive protein-triglyceride glucose index in predicting the risk of new-onset diabetes in the general population aged 45 years and older: a national prospective cohort study. [PDF]
Triglyceride-to-glucose index (TyG index) and inflammation are both independent risk factors for diabetes. However, only a few studies have combined TyG index with inflammation indices to predict diabetes risk. C-reactive protein-triglyceride-to-glucose index (CTI index), as a new type of lipid and inflammation marker, can comprehensively assess the ...
Shan Y, Liu Q, Gao T.
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Relationship between nine triglyceride-glucose-related indices and cardiometabolic multimorbidity incidence in patients with cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome stage 0–3: a nationwide prospective cohort study [PDF]
Background Cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic (CKM) syndrome integrates metabolic, renal, and cardiovascular disease risk. While increasing evidence suggests that triglyceride-glucose (TyG)-related indices are associated with the future risk of ...
Tonglong Jin +9 more
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Associations of cumulative exposure and dynamic trajectories of the C-reactive protein-triglyceride-glucose index with incident cardiovascular disease in middle-aged and older Chinese adults: a nationwide cohort study. [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to explore the relationships between cumulative C-reactive protein-triglyceride-glucose index (cuCTI) and CTI changes and the risk of new-onset cardiovascular disease (CVD) in middle-aged and older Chinese individuals. METHODS: This longitudinal study employed data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study.
Ma X, Ma X, Wang Y, Qiu G, Zhang C.
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C-reactive protein-triglyceride-glucose index versus triglyceride-glucose index in predicting cardiovascular metabolic multimorbidity risk: A cohort study [PDF]
Hongjin Wang +8 more
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Additive effect of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease on metabolic syndrome-related endothelial dysfunction in hypertensive patients [PDF]
Metabolic syndrome (MS) is characterized by an increased risk of incident diabetes and cardiovascular (CV) events, identifying insulin resistance (IR) and endothelial dysfunction as key elements.
Caroleo, B +6 more
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Downhill hiking improves low-grade inflammation, triglycerides, body weight and glucose tolerance
Exercise is a well-established tool for cardiovascular risk reduction. Particularly eccentric exercise, which essentially means walking downwards could favour more people becoming physically active.
Heinz Drexel +5 more
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