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Asociación entre el índice de cintura ajustado al peso de los triglicéridos y el riesgo de accidente cerebrovascular en la población general: un amplio estudio transversal de NHANES

  • 0Department of Neurology, Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Jiangxi (National Regional Center for Neurological Diseases) No, 266 Fenghe North Avenue, Honggutan District, Nanchang, Jiangxi 330038, China; Department of Neurology, Jiangxi Provincial People's Hospital, The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang Medical College. No, 266 Fenghe North Avenue, Honggutan District, Nanchang, Jiangxi 330038, China.

Resumen

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El índice de cintura ajustado a la glucosa (TyG-WWI) está relacionado con un mayor riesgo de accidente cerebrovascular en la población general. Los niveles más altos de TyG-WWI se correlacionan con una mayor probabilidad de sufrir un derrame cerebral.

Área De La Ciencia

  • Epidemiología cardiovascular
  • Investigación del síndrome metabólico
  • Neurología

Sus Antecedentes

  • La resistencia a la insulina (IR) es un factor de riesgo conocido de accidente cerebrovascular.
  • El índice de cintura ajustado a la glucosa (TyG-WWI) es un nuevo biomarcador para evaluar la IR.
  • No se comprende bien la asociación entre TyG-WWI y el riesgo de accidente cerebrovascular en la población general.

Objetivo Del Estudio

  • Investigar la relación entre el índice TyG-WWI y el riesgo de accidente cerebrovascular.
  • Determinar si TyG-WWI puede servir como un biomarcador predictivo para el accidente cerebrovascular en la población general.

Principales Métodos

  • Análisis de 22.615 participantes del programa NHANES de 1999 a 2018.
  • Se utilizó regresión logística multivariada, regresión de línea cúbica restringida, análisis de subgrupos y de sensibilidad.
  • Ajustado por múltiples factores de confusión potenciales.

Principales Resultados

  • Cada aumento de la desviación estándar en TyG-WWI se asoció con un aumento del 15% en el riesgo de accidente cerebrovascular (OR: 1,15, IC del 95%: 1,01 a 1,32).
  • Se observó una relación lineal positiva entre TyG-WWI y el riesgo de accidente cerebrovascular.
  • La asociación fue más fuerte en individuos más jóvenes y en aquellos sin enfermedad coronaria.

Conclusiones

  • El índice TyG-WWI demuestra una asociación lineal positiva con el riesgo de accidente cerebrovascular en la población general.
  • TyG-WWI puede ser un biomarcador valioso para identificar a las personas con mayor riesgo de accidente cerebrovascular.

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