Mediation effect of obesity on the association between triglyceride-glucose index and hyperuricemia in Chinese hypertension adults

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The triglyceride glucose (TyG) index was regarded as a simple surrogate marker of insulin resistance (IR). It is confirmed that IR was significantly associated with hyperuricemia, and obesity was the risk factor for IR and hyperuricemia. However, the relationship between the TyG index and hyperuricemia and the potential role of obesity in Han Chinese hypertension are not entirely elucidated. A community-based cross-sectional study was conducted in 4551 hypertension patients aged 40–75 years with clinical and biochemical data. The TyG index was calculated as ln [fasting triglyceride (mg/dl) × fasting plasma glucose (mg/dl)/2]. Hyperuricemia was determined as serum uric acid ≥357μmol/L (6 mg/dl) for females and ≥417μmol/L (7 mg/dl) for males. Our study suggested that the TyG index was higher in patients with hyperuricemia than in those without (8.99±0.61, 8.70±0.59, p

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Sun, J., Sun, M., Su, Y., Li, M., Ma, S., Zhang, Y., … Wang, S. (2022). Mediation effect of obesity on the association between triglyceride-glucose index and hyperuricemia in Chinese hypertension adults. Journal of Clinical Hypertension, 24(1), 47–57. https://doi.org/10.1111/jch.14405

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