Does triglyceride glucose-body mass index (TyG-BMI) correlate with prevalent ischemic stroke in the general population?
TyG-BMI is robustly correlated with prevalent ischemic stroke and may serve as a useful marker to improve risk stratification.
The present study found the robust correlation between TyG-BMI and ischemic stroke, independently of a host of conventional risk factors. Meanwhile, our findings also suggested the potential usefulness of TyG-BMI to improve the risk stratification of ischemic stroke.
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