Association of the triglyceride-glucose index variability with blood pressure and hypertension: a cohort study

QJM-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MEDICINE(2024)

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Background Several studies have indicated that the triglyceride-glucose index (TyG) index is associated with hypertension; however, evidence on the association of change in the TyG index with blood pressure and hypertension is limited.Aims To assess the association of the TyG index with blood pressure and hypertension.Design A cohort study.Methods We included 17 977 individuals with a mean age of 60.5 years from the Dongfeng-Tongji cohort. The TyG index was calculated as ln [fasting triglyceride (mg/dl)xfasting glucose (mg/dl)/2]. Hypertension was defined as blood pressure >= 140/90 mmHg, self-reported current use of antihypertensive medication or self-reported physician diagnosis of hypertension.Results In the longitudinal analyses, we found a linear dose-response relationship between changes in the TyG index and change in blood pressure. Each one-unit change in the TyG index was associated with a 1.93 (1.23-2.63) mmHg increase in systolic blood pressure (SBP) and a 1.78 (1.42-2.16) mmHg increase in diastolic blood pressure (DBP). During a median follow-up of 9.37 years, a total of 3594 individuals were newly diagnosed with hypertension. We also found a linear dose-response relationship between the TyG index and the incidence of hypertension. The hazard ratio (HR) of hypertension for each one-unit increase in the TyG index was 1.21 (1.13-1.29). In addition, the best cut-off point of TyG for predicting hypertension was 8.4797, with sensitivity, and specificity of 57.85% and 55.40%, respectively.Conclusions The TyG index had a positive dose-response relationship with blood pressure and could be used to predict the risk of hypertension.
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