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Table 3 The relationship between the TyG index and aortic blood pressure

From: Central and peripheral blood pressures in relation to the triglyceride-glucose index in a Chinese population

Variables

Model 1

Model 2

Aortic SBP, mmHg

  

TyG index

6.68 (4.86, 8.50) < 0.0001

1.36 (-0.38, 3.11) 0.1268

TyG Tertile

  

 T1

0

0

 T2

4.69 (1.76, 7.62) 0.0018

-0.60 (-3.22, 2.03) 0.6564

 T3

10.48 (7.56, 13.41) < 0.0001

2.52 (-0.22, 5.27) 0.0718

Aortic DBP, mmHg

  

TyG index

5.72 (4.45, 6.98) < 0.0001

2.38 (1.11, 3.65) 0.0002

TyG Tertile

  

 T1

0

0

 T2

4.17 (2.13, 6.20) < 0.0001

1.00 (-0.91, 2.91) 0.3039

 T3

9.00 (6.96, 11.03) < 0.0001

3.96 (1.97, 5.95) 0.0001

Aortic PP, mmHg

  

TyG index

0.97 (-0.06, 1.99) 0.0657

-1.03 (-2.05, -0.01) 0.0483

TyG Tertile

  

 T1

0

0

 T2

0.53 (-1.12, 2.18) 0.5294

-1.59 (-3.13, -0.05) 0.0432

 T3

1.54 (-0.10, 3.19) 0.0669

-1.39 (-3.00, 0.22) 0.0907

  1. T1, T2, and T3 refers to the first Tertile, second Tertile, and third Tertile of TyG index, respectively. Data are presented as β (95% CI) and P value. Model 1: Unadjusted; Model 2: Adjusted for sex, age, body mass index, current smoking, current drinking, and current antihypertensive treatment. TyG index, triglyceride-glucose index; SBP, systolic blood pressure; DBP, diastolic blood pressure; PP, pulse pressure