High Triglyceride-Glucose Body Mass Index Linked to Increased Osteoporosis Risk, Study Shows
- byDoctor News Daily Team
- 26 September, 2025
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                            China: A recent study published inFrontiers in Endocrinologyhas revealed that an elevatedtriglyceride-glucosebody mass index(TyG-BMI) may serve as a strong predictor ofosteoporosis, with individuals in the highest quartile facing a 3.67-fold increased risk compared to those in the lowest quartile. The risk was particularly pronounced in adults under 65 years, men, smokers, and those with preservedkidney function, highlighting TyG-BMI as a practical tool for early osteoporosis risk stratification.
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