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Optimal cutoff for the evaluation of insulin resistance through triglyceride-glucose index: A cross-sectional study in a Venezuelan population

Background: Insulin resistance (IR) evaluation is a fundamental goal in clinical and epidemiological research. However, the most widely used methods are difficult to apply to populations with low incomes. The triglyceride-glucose index (TGI) emerges as an alternative to use in daily clinical practic...

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Autores principales: Salazar, Juan, Bermúdez, Valmore, Calvo, María, Olivar, Luis Carlos, Luzardo, Eliana, Navarro, Carla, Mencia, Heysa, Martínez, María, Rivas-Ríos, José, Wilches-Durán, Sandra, Cerda, Marcos, Graterol, Modesto, Graterol, Rosemily, Garicano, Carlos, Hernández, Juan, Rojas, Joselyn
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Publicado: F1000 Research Limited 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5760971/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29375810
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.12170.3
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author Salazar, Juan
Bermúdez, Valmore
Calvo, María
Olivar, Luis Carlos
Luzardo, Eliana
Navarro, Carla
Mencia, Heysa
Martínez, María
Rivas-Ríos, José
Wilches-Durán, Sandra
Cerda, Marcos
Graterol, Modesto
Graterol, Rosemily
Garicano, Carlos
Hernández, Juan
Rojas, Joselyn
author_facet Salazar, Juan
Bermúdez, Valmore
Calvo, María
Olivar, Luis Carlos
Luzardo, Eliana
Navarro, Carla
Mencia, Heysa
Martínez, María
Rivas-Ríos, José
Wilches-Durán, Sandra
Cerda, Marcos
Graterol, Modesto
Graterol, Rosemily
Garicano, Carlos
Hernández, Juan
Rojas, Joselyn
author_sort Salazar, Juan
collection PubMed
description Background: Insulin resistance (IR) evaluation is a fundamental goal in clinical and epidemiological research. However, the most widely used methods are difficult to apply to populations with low incomes. The triglyceride-glucose index (TGI) emerges as an alternative to use in daily clinical practice. Therefore the objective of this study was to determine an optimal cutoff point for the TGI in an adult population from Maracaibo, Venezuela. Methods: This is a sub-study of Maracaibo City Metabolic Syndrome Prevalence Study, a descriptive, cross-sectional study with random and multi-stage sampling. For this analysis, 2004 individuals of both genders ≥18 years old with basal insulin determination and triglycerides < 500 mg/dl were evaluated.. A reference population was selected according to clinical and metabolic criteria to plot ROC Curves specific for gender and age groups to determine the optimal cutoff point according to sensitivity and specificity.The TGI was calculated according to the equation: ln [Fasting triglyceride (mg / dl) x Fasting glucose (mg / dl)] / 2. Results: The TGI in the general population was 4.6±0.3 (male: 4.66±0.34 vs. female: 4.56±0.33, p=8.93x10 (-10)). The optimal cutoff point was 4.49, with a sensitivity of 82.6% and specificity of 82.1% (AUC=0.889, 95% CI: 0.854-0.924). There were no significant differences in the predictive capacity of the index when evaluated according to gender and age groups. Those individuals with TGI≥4.5 had higher HOMA2-IR averages than those with TGI <4.5 (2.48 vs 1.74, respectively, p<0.001). Conclusions: The TGI is a measure of interest to identify IR in the general population. We propose a single cutoff point of 4.5 to classify individuals with IR. Future studies should evaluate the predictive capacity of this index to determine atypical metabolic phenotypes, type 2 diabetes mellitus and even cardiovascular risk in our population.
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spelling pubmed-57609712018-01-26 Optimal cutoff for the evaluation of insulin resistance through triglyceride-glucose index: A cross-sectional study in a Venezuelan population Salazar, Juan Bermúdez, Valmore Calvo, María Olivar, Luis Carlos Luzardo, Eliana Navarro, Carla Mencia, Heysa Martínez, María Rivas-Ríos, José Wilches-Durán, Sandra Cerda, Marcos Graterol, Modesto Graterol, Rosemily Garicano, Carlos Hernández, Juan Rojas, Joselyn F1000Res Research Article Background: Insulin resistance (IR) evaluation is a fundamental goal in clinical and epidemiological research. However, the most widely used methods are difficult to apply to populations with low incomes. The triglyceride-glucose index (TGI) emerges as an alternative to use in daily clinical practice. Therefore the objective of this study was to determine an optimal cutoff point for the TGI in an adult population from Maracaibo, Venezuela. Methods: This is a sub-study of Maracaibo City Metabolic Syndrome Prevalence Study, a descriptive, cross-sectional study with random and multi-stage sampling. For this analysis, 2004 individuals of both genders ≥18 years old with basal insulin determination and triglycerides < 500 mg/dl were evaluated.. A reference population was selected according to clinical and metabolic criteria to plot ROC Curves specific for gender and age groups to determine the optimal cutoff point according to sensitivity and specificity.The TGI was calculated according to the equation: ln [Fasting triglyceride (mg / dl) x Fasting glucose (mg / dl)] / 2. Results: The TGI in the general population was 4.6±0.3 (male: 4.66±0.34 vs. female: 4.56±0.33, p=8.93x10 (-10)). The optimal cutoff point was 4.49, with a sensitivity of 82.6% and specificity of 82.1% (AUC=0.889, 95% CI: 0.854-0.924). There were no significant differences in the predictive capacity of the index when evaluated according to gender and age groups. Those individuals with TGI≥4.5 had higher HOMA2-IR averages than those with TGI <4.5 (2.48 vs 1.74, respectively, p<0.001). Conclusions: The TGI is a measure of interest to identify IR in the general population. We propose a single cutoff point of 4.5 to classify individuals with IR. Future studies should evaluate the predictive capacity of this index to determine atypical metabolic phenotypes, type 2 diabetes mellitus and even cardiovascular risk in our population. F1000 Research Limited 2018-01-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5760971/ /pubmed/29375810 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.12170.3 Text en Copyright: © 2018 Salazar J et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Salazar, Juan
Bermúdez, Valmore
Calvo, María
Olivar, Luis Carlos
Luzardo, Eliana
Navarro, Carla
Mencia, Heysa
Martínez, María
Rivas-Ríos, José
Wilches-Durán, Sandra
Cerda, Marcos
Graterol, Modesto
Graterol, Rosemily
Garicano, Carlos
Hernández, Juan
Rojas, Joselyn
Optimal cutoff for the evaluation of insulin resistance through triglyceride-glucose index: A cross-sectional study in a Venezuelan population
title Optimal cutoff for the evaluation of insulin resistance through triglyceride-glucose index: A cross-sectional study in a Venezuelan population
title_full Optimal cutoff for the evaluation of insulin resistance through triglyceride-glucose index: A cross-sectional study in a Venezuelan population
title_fullStr Optimal cutoff for the evaluation of insulin resistance through triglyceride-glucose index: A cross-sectional study in a Venezuelan population
title_full_unstemmed Optimal cutoff for the evaluation of insulin resistance through triglyceride-glucose index: A cross-sectional study in a Venezuelan population
title_short Optimal cutoff for the evaluation of insulin resistance through triglyceride-glucose index: A cross-sectional study in a Venezuelan population
title_sort optimal cutoff for the evaluation of insulin resistance through triglyceride-glucose index: a cross-sectional study in a venezuelan population
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5760971/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29375810
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.12170.3
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