The TyG index may predict the development of cardiovascular events
European Journal of Clinical Investigation2015Vol. 46(2), pp. 189–197
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Laura Sánchez‐Íñigo, David Navarro‐González, Alejandro Fernández‐Montero, Juan Pastrana Delgado, J. Alfredo Martínéz
Abstract
The TyG index, a simple measure reflecting insulin resistance, might be useful to early identify individuals at a high risk of developing a cardiovascular event.
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