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1All participants were stratified into three groups based on TyG index tertiles.
2We propose TyG-BMI as an alternative marker for assessing IR in clinical settings.
3Conclusion: TyG index is an independent predictive marker for the progression of coronary atherosclerosis.
4In conclusion, TyG-BMI was found to be superior to other parameters for IR prediction.
5The adjusted odds of having hepatic steatosis or liver fibrosis were more strongly associated with TyG values compared with HOMA-IR.
6Conclusion: The TyG index is positively related to the severity of hepatic steatosis and the presence of liver fibrosis in NAFLD.
7Results: The TyG index was significantly correlated with the severity of hepatic steatosis and the presence of liver fibrosis in patients with NAFLD.
8The AUROC for the TyG index to predict NAFLD was 0.761, resulting in a cut-off value of 8.7.
9However, the AUC value of the TyG index was 0.589 for liver fibrosis, which was insufficient to predict this condition.