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Concurrent smoking and alcohol consumers had higher triglyceride glucose indices than either only smokers or alcohol consumers: a cross-sectional study in Korea.

Wonhee BaekJi-Won LeeHye Sun LeeDonghee HanSu-Yeon ChoiEun Ju ChunHae-Won HanSung Hak ParkJidong SungHae Ok JungHyangkyu LeeHyuk-Jae Chang
Published in: Lipids in health and disease (2021)
Smoking and alcohol consumption were independently associated with the TyG index. Concurrent smokers and alcohol consumers were more likely to have a TyG index that was ≥8.8 and higher than the TyG indices of non-users and those who exclusively consumed alcohol or smoking tobacco.
Keyphrases
  • alcohol consumption
  • smoking cessation
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  • adipose tissue
  • metabolic syndrome
  • insulin resistance