Metabolic syndrome risks easily evaluated by triglycerides and glucose index
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The study from Research square has to be peer reviewed aimed to assess the association of metabolic syndrome with Triglycerides and glucose index and Triglycerides and glucose index related parameters. Study found that Triglycerides and glucose index -waist to height ratio might be a strong and independent predictor for metabolic syndrome in all participants. Triglycerides and glucose index - related markers that combine obesity markers with Triglycerides are superior to other parameters in identifying metabolic syndrome in both genders.
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