Naghmeh Ziaie, Mohsen Mohammadi, Mohammad Barary, Pouya Tayebi, Soheil Ebrahimpour
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Commentary on “Association of Triglyceride-Glucose Body Mass Index With Target Organ Damage in Essential Hypertension: A Retrospective Cohort Study”
Dear Editor,
In summary, the authors advance the discussion on metabolically mediated organ injury in hypertension. Future studies should prioritize time-to-event modeling with continuous TyG-BMI and preplanned covariates, standardize TOD definitions (e.g., eGFR-based renal criteria), account for surveillance intensity, and perform external validation with transparent calibration and decision-analytic metrics. These steps will determine whether TyG-BMI adds actionable value to risk assessment in essential hypertension.
Naghmeh Ziaie: investigation, writing – original draft preparation. Mohsen Mohammadi: investigation, writing – original draft preparation. Mohammad Barary: investigation, writing – original draft preparation, writing – review and editing. Pouya Tayyebi: investigation, writing – original draft preparation. Soheil Ebrahimpour: investigation, supervision, writing – original draft preparation. All authors contributed significantly to the work and approved the final version of the manuscript. Their contributions align with the latest guidelines of the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Clinical Hypertension is a peer-reviewed, monthly publication that serves internists, cardiologists, nephrologists, endocrinologists, hypertension specialists, primary care practitioners, pharmacists and all professionals interested in hypertension by providing objective, up-to-date information and practical recommendations on the full range of clinical aspects of hypertension. Commentaries and columns by experts in the field provide further insights into our original research articles as well as on major articles published elsewhere. Major guidelines for the management of hypertension are also an important feature of the Journal. Through its partnership with the World Hypertension League, JCH will include a new focus on hypertension and public health, including major policy issues, that features research and reviews related to disease characteristics and management at the population level.