PLoS ONE (Jan 2021)

Association between triglyceride-glucose index and thyroid function in euthyroid adults: The Korea National Health and Nutritional Examination Survey 2015.

  • Wonsuk Choi,
  • Ji Yong Park,
  • A Ram Hong,
  • Jee Hee Yoon,
  • Hee Kyung Kim,
  • Ho-Cheol Kang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0254630
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 7
p. e0254630

Abstract

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ObjectivesLow-normal thyroid function is associated with numerous metabolic risk factors including insulin resistance (IR). Triglyceride-glucose (TyG) index is a new surrogate marker of IR calculated by fasting triglyceride and glucose levels. Here, we investigated the association between thyroid function and TyG index in non-diabetic euthyroid adults.MethodsThis cross-sectional study was based on data from the Korean National Health and Nutritional Examination Survey 2015 including 1482 individuals (741 men and 741 women). Serum thyrotropin (TSH) and free thyroxine (fT4) levels were measured.ResultsAfter adjusting for confounders, there was an inverse relationship of TyG index with fT4 in men (β = -0.094, P = 0.009) and a positive relationship of TyG index with TSH in women (β = 0.078, P = 0.018). The lowest fT4 tertile in men (P = 0.001) and the highest TSH tertile in women (P = 0.010) exhibited increased TyG index after adjusting for confounders. The lowest fT4 tertile also showed increased homeostatic model assessment for IR (HOMA-IR) only in men (P = 0.006). Odds ratios (ORs) for the high TyG index, which was defined as the highest TyG quartile decreased in the highest and second highest tertile of fT4 in men (OR = 0.41 and OR = 0.45, respectively; P ConclusionsThis is the first study to suggest that TyG index is a good surrogate marker of IR in evaluating its relationship with thyroid function.