2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2298173/v1
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Long-term High Level of Insulin Resistance Increase the Prevalence of Coronary Artery Calcification: the CARDIA study

Abstract: Background: Coronary artery calcification is a key marker of subclinical atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Understanding its related risk factors is conducive to prevention in youths. Seldom studies revealed the relationship between long-term insulin resistance (IR) trajectory and CAC. We aimed to study whether the long-term IR time series of young adults are associated with incident CAC in mid-age. Methods: In a cohort study of 2777 individuals from the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (… Show more

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“…HOMA‐IR was calculated using the following equation: fasting glucose (mg/dL)*fasting insulin (μU/dL)/405 13 . Because of the methodological requirement for data normalization, we converted all HOMA‐IR data to natural logarithms before constructing the trajectory model, and subsequently used a group‐based trajectory model to create a 0–15 year HOMA‐IR trajectory model.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HOMA‐IR was calculated using the following equation: fasting glucose (mg/dL)*fasting insulin (μU/dL)/405 13 . Because of the methodological requirement for data normalization, we converted all HOMA‐IR data to natural logarithms before constructing the trajectory model, and subsequently used a group‐based trajectory model to create a 0–15 year HOMA‐IR trajectory model.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, individuals with higher TyG index levels may be more likely to develop cardiometabolic morbidity and consequently significantly lower life expectancy [32]. Furthermore, IR has been found to cause endothelial dysfunction, affect cardio-metabolism, enhance foam cell formation, trigger oxidative stress, and exacerbate inflammatory responses, which play important roles in the development of CVD [5,33,34]. Regardless, further studies are still needed to elucidate the exact mechanisms of the association between the TyG index and mortality.…”
Section: Table 1 Baseline Clinical Characteristics Of Patients Strati...mentioning
confidence: 99%