Associations between the TyG index and the ɑ-Klotho protein in middle-aged and older population relevant to diabetes mellitus in NHANES 2007–2016
Shujuan Qiu, Chunlei Li, Jinhua Zhu, Zhentao Guo

TL;DR
This study explores how the TyG index, a marker for insulin resistance, relates to α-Klotho protein levels in middle-aged and older adults, with and without diabetes.
Contribution
The study reveals sex-specific and diabetes-dependent associations between the TyG index and α-Klotho protein levels.
Findings
In non-diabetic individuals, higher TyG index was linked to lower α-Klotho levels, especially in women.
In diabetic individuals, a non-linear relationship was observed, with α-Klotho increasing at higher TyG values.
Diabetes status significantly modifies the relationship between TyG and α-Klotho.
Abstract
The anti-aging protein Klotho has diverse functions in antioxidative stress and energy metabolism through several pathways. While it has been reported that α-Klotho is downregulated in patients with insulin resistance (IR), the association between Klotho and IR is complex and controversial. The triglyceride-glucose (TyG) index has provided a practical method for assessing IR. With this in mind, our study aimed to investigate the relationship between the TyG index and soluble α-Klotho protein levels in US populations, both with and without diabetes mellitus. This cross-sectional study analyzed data from middle-aged and older participants in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) conducted between 2007 and 2016. The participants were divided into two groups based on their diabetes mellitus status: those with diabetes and those without diabetes. To evaluate the…
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TopicsCystic Fibrosis Research Advances
