Yufang Luo, Lei Liu, Min Liu, Chenyi Tang, Hong Liu, Meng Wang, Guo Feng, Jinru Wu, Wei Wu
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Relationship Between Body Composition and Insulin Resistance Evaluated by the TyG Index: A Retrospective Study Among Chinese Population
Objective
The triglyceride glucose (TyG) index, a novel and easily obtained marker of insulin resistance (IR), has been shown to predict metabolic diseases. Monitoring body composition is crucial in assessing disease states. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between body composition and IR as assessed by the TyG index.
Methods
Between January 2018 and December 2021, 12,186 individuals were initially enroled, with 4061 adults were ultimately included. Body composition, including fat mass (FM), fat mass index (FMI), fat-free mass (FFM), fat-free mass index (FFMI), and percent body fat (PBF), was measured using bioelectrical impedance analysis. Spearman analysis assessed correlations between body composition indices and the TyG index. Binary logistic regression identified independent predictors of IR.
Results
Older women (≥ 50 years old) showed significantly higher BMI, PBF, FM, FMI, FFMI, HOMA-IR, and the TyG index, but lower FFM compared to younger women; Older men exhibited significantly lower BMI, FM, FFM, FFMI, HOMA-IR, and the TyG index than the younger men. FM, FMI, FFM, FFMI, and PBF were positively correlated with the TyG index. FFMI and PBF significantly predicted IR in both genders. Combined FFMI and PBF yielded an area under the ROC curves of 0.718 in women and 0.661 in men for IR diagnosis.
Conclusion
The TyG index correlates with body composition parameters of FFMI and PBF as well as HOMA-IR potentially making it a convenient marker of metabolic risk.
期刊介绍:
Clinical Endocrinology publishes papers and reviews which focus on the clinical aspects of endocrinology, including the clinical application of molecular endocrinology. It does not publish papers relating directly to diabetes care and clinical management. It features reviews, original papers, commentaries, correspondence and Clinical Questions. Clinical Endocrinology is essential reading not only for those engaged in endocrinological research but also for those involved primarily in clinical practice.