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SYSTEMATIC REVIEW article
Front. Neurol.
Sec. Dementia and Neurodegenerative Diseases
Volume 15 - 2024 |
doi: 10.3389/fneur.2024.1496871
This article is part of the Research Topic Blood, Cerebrospinal Fluid, and Vascular Biomarkers for Dementia View all 7 articles
The triglyceride-glucose index and risk of cognitive impairment: A systematic review and meta-analysis with inclusion of two national databases
Provisionally accepted- 1 Chengdu Fifth People's Hospital, Chengdu, China
- 2 Jinggangshan University, Ji'an, Jiangxi Province, China
- 3 Tongji University, Shanghai, Shanghai Municipality, China
- 4 College of Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, United States
- 5 Chongqing University of Postsand Telecommunications, Chongqing, China
Background To investigate the relationship between the triglyceride and glucose (TyG) index and cognitive impairment (CI). Methods Five authoritative databases were systematically searched for potentially relevant studies on ‘TyG index’ and ‘CI’ from inception to 27 April 2024. Two representative databases from the U.K. and U.S.A. were also included. We used the PICOS criteria to select available articles. All data was combined to compute Odd Ratios (ORs). Results 15 studies were included in the meta-analysis (participants:5604303). The pooled effect sizes demonstrate that individuals with a high TyG index exhibit a significantly elevated risk of CI compared to those with a low TyG index. (OR=2.16, 95%CI:1.51;3.08, p<0.001). The subgroup analysis showed that inpatients with a high TyG index exhibited an increased risk of CI (OR=4.56, 95%CI:3.09; 6.74, p<0.001). Furthermore, the risk of developing distinct types of CI differed significantly (CI: OR=1.64, 95% CI:1.29;2.07, p<0.001(1, 30, 32, 33, 36, 38, 41, 46); Vascular Cognitive Impairment(VCI): OR=5.39, 95% CI:3.33;8.70, p<0.001(31, 43)). Conclusions A positive correlation exists between the TyG index and risk of CI, which has potential value in optimizing CI risk stratification among elderly people, especially those hospitalized. Key Words The triglyceride and glucose (TyG) index, Cognitive impairment(CI), Prevalence, Elderly people, Inpatients.
Keywords: The triglyceride and glucose (TyG) index, cognitive impairment(CI), Prevalence, Elderly people, Inpatients, Vascular Cognitive Impairment(VCI)
Received: 15 Sep 2024; Accepted: 15 Nov 2024.
Copyright: © 2024 Yang, Peng, Huang, Zhao, Li, Xu, Jiang, Yang, Pan, Wen, WU, Chen, Lei, PENG, Wang and Li. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
* Correspondence:
Pai Peng, Jinggangshan University, Ji'an, 343009, Jiangxi Province, China
Huadong Huang, Jinggangshan University, Ji'an, 343009, Jiangxi Province, China
Yanan Zhao, Jinggangshan University, Ji'an, 343009, Jiangxi Province, China
Yating Li, Jinggangshan University, Ji'an, 343009, Jiangxi Province, China
Xiao Xu, Tongji University, Shanghai, 200092, Shanghai Municipality, China
Gaofeng Pan, Chengdu Fifth People's Hospital, Chengdu, China
Shanping Chen, Chengdu Fifth People's Hospital, Chengdu, China
Jiang Wang, Jinggangshan University, Ji'an, 343009, Jiangxi Province, China
Zheng Li, Chengdu Fifth People's Hospital, Chengdu, China
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