Revista Contexto & Saúde (Feb 2024)

Plasma atherogenic index and triglyceride-glucose index for identifying the cardiovascular risk in women with normal biochemical and anthropometric parameters

  • Tatiane Dräger Dal Ponte Pinheiro,
  • Brenda da Silva,
  • Mariana Spanamberg Mayer,
  • Rodrigo Fernando dos Santos Salazar,
  • Mariana Migliorini Parisi ,
  • Gabriela Bonfanti Azzolin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21527/2176-7114.2024.48.13579
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 48

Abstract

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Women have a specific hormonal risk associated with contraception, pregnancy and menopause, in addition to more risk factors for the development of cardiovascular diseases (CVD); and rapid, non-invasive, low-cost cardiovascular risk prediction tools can streamline the identification and prevention of CVD. Objective of the study to evaluate the risk of developing CVD in adult women using cardiometabolic indices such as plasma atherogenic index (AIP) and triglyceride-glucose (TyG) index for insulin resistance. This is an observational, cross-sectional and retrospective study. Data on the metabolic, clinical and anthropometric profile of adult women were analyzed and used for risk stratification of developing CVD through the use of TyG and AIP indices. Of the participating women (n = 60, 28.55 ± 8.30 years), 50% women had an increased risk according to AIP despite having normolipidemia, normoglycemia, and normal BMI. Also, they had higher TyG index values. Further, the correlations of TyG and AIP with biometric and lipid parameters were associated with metabolic syndrome. AIP and TyG index can identify the risk of developing CVD, even in the presence of normal anthropometric and biochemical parameters.