Increased TG Levels and HOMA-IR Score Are Associated With a High Risk of Prediabetes: A Prospective Study.
Jinyun JingJuan LiNi YanNan LiXiaowei LiuXiaoxia LiJiaxing ZhangQingan WangChan YangJiangwei QiuXiuying LiuFaxuan WangYi ZhaoYuhong ZhangPublished in: Asia-Pacific journal of public health (2023)
This study aimed to determine the association of blood lipid and insulin levels with the development of prediabetes. In this prospective cohort study, we collected and analyzed data related to demographic characteristics, lipid profiles, and insulin parameters at baseline (2008-2012) and at follow-up (2019-2020). A total of 1205 participants were included. The study found that maintained or elevated Homeostatic Model Assessment for Insulin Resistance (HOMO-IR) score and elevated triglyceride (TG) levels from baseline to follow-up were associated with an increased risk of prediabetes. However, the interaction between blood lipids and insulin had no significant effect on the risk of prediabetes. Our findings indicate that elevated TG or HOMA-IR levels are associated with an increased risk of prediabetes. These findings emphasize the need to formulate initiatives that can help reduce dyslipidemia to prevent the onset of prediabetes and diabetes.