Jia-Qi Liang, Jian Xu, Yan Cao, Yin-Lin Wei, Guo-Ji Lin, Jian Jin, Chong Li, Ke Lu
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Abstract
Background: Osteoporotic fractures (OPFs) are a major global health concern, affecting nearly 200 million individuals worldwide. Notably, patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) face a heightened fracture risk, even when bone mineral density (BMD) is normal or elevated. This study investigated the associations between serum calcium (Ca), triglyceride-glucose (TyG) index, albumin, and their interactions in Chinese patients with OPFs.
Methods: This cross-sectional study included 1,541 participants who were 50 years of age or older, recruited from the Affiliated Kunshan Hospital of Jiangsu University between January 2017 and August 2023. The primary independent and dependent variables were serum Ca and the TyG index, respectively. Albumin served as the mediating factor in this analysis. The relationship between serum Ca or albumin and the TyG index was investigated using multivariable logistic regression analyses. A mediation analysis was conducted to ascertain whether albumin mediated the relationship between serum Ca and the TyG index.
Results: The study revealed a positive correlation between serum Ca and TyG index, with each unit increase in serum Ca associated with a 0.903 increase in TyG index. Albumin partially mediated this relationship, accounting for approximately 21.74% of the effect of serum Ca on TyG index. The models demonstrated a consistent association across various adjustments for confounding variables.
Conclusions: Findings suggest a mediation link between serum Ca and albumin and the risk of TyG index. The significance of albumin as a mediator deserves recognition and consideration.
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Frontiers in Endocrinology is a field journal of the "Frontiers in" journal series.
In today’s world, endocrinology is becoming increasingly important as it underlies many of the challenges societies face - from obesity and diabetes to reproduction, population control and aging. Endocrinology covers a broad field from basic molecular and cellular communication through to clinical care and some of the most crucial public health issues. The journal, thus, welcomes outstanding contributions in any domain of endocrinology.
Frontiers in Endocrinology publishes articles on the most outstanding discoveries across a wide research spectrum of Endocrinology. The mission of Frontiers in Endocrinology is to bring all relevant Endocrinology areas together on a single platform.