Abstract
Objective: This study was conducted with the aim of determining the cutoff value for Triglycerides to HDL ratio in adults with cardiovascular risk factors. Data was collected from 354 patients. Inclusion criteria included adults with 19-50 years of age. Patient with comorbidity like cancer, tuberculosis, bed ridden patients were excluded from study. Sampling technique was simple random sampling which was done by simply picking participants through random numbers. Results: Out of a total 354 patients selected, 269 (71.5%) were females while 86 (22.9%) were males with mean age of 37 ± 11.64 years with range of 22-60 years of age group. A cut off of 1.0 for Triglycerides to HDL-c ratio was able to identify participants with cardio metabolic risk factors (obesity, hypertension, diabetes). The AUC of ROC for the ability of TG/HDL-C ratio to predict cardio metabolic risk factors was significant with coordinates of 0.68 ± 1.60 (p-value=0.03). Particularly with a cutoff point of 1.0 it showed a sensitivity of 76% while specificity was 64% for early diagnosis of cardiovascular risks factors. Conclusion: This study concluded that using 1.0 as an optimal cutoff of TG/HDL ratio can be used as a predictor and an early marker for cardio metabolic risk factors.
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Ul Ain, Q., Asif, N., Gilani, M., Waqas Sheikh, N., & Akram, A. (2017). To Determine Cutoff Value of Triglycerides to HDL Ratio in Cardio Vascular Risk Factors. Biochemistry & Analytical Biochemistry, 07(02). https://doi.org/10.4172/2161-1009.1000354
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