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C-reactive protein-triglyceride glucose index and heart failure in US adults from NHANES 2001–2010

Ningyi Cheng, Zhicheng Ma, Yukun Chen, Jin Lei, Liangwan Chen

2025Scientific Reports9 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The C-reactive protein(CRP)-triglyceride glucose index (CTI) is a new composite biomarker used to assess inflammation and insulin resistance(IR) severity. Heart failure (HF) poses a substantial epidemiological threat with increasing incidence and mortality worldwide. However, the relationship between CTI and HF has not been extensively investigated. Using cross-sectional data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2001-2010, 21,974 participants ≥ 20 years were included. HF diagnosis was based on self-reported medical history. Multivariable logistic regression adjusted for demographic, lifestyle, and clinical covariates. Smooth curve fitting analyzed dose-response relationships, while subgroup analyses explored effect heterogeneity. The research cohort comprised 21,974 individuals (631 HF cases, 21,343 non-HF). HF patients exhibited significantly higher CTI levels (p < 0.001), and a positive correlation with HF prevalence was observed (p < 0.001). Consistent positive associations were maintained across subgroups, with no significant interactions detected. Logistic regression analysis demonstrated adjusted ORs for HF per 1-unit CTI increase of 1.492 (model 1, unadjusted) and 1.279 (model 3, fully adjusted). Quartile analysis revealed a progressive increase in prevalent HF with higher CTI levels, and model 3 confirmed a nonlinear dose-response relationship (p < 0.001) with a threshold at 11.657. CTI is positively associated with the presence of HF in US adults, suggesting its potential as a biomarker for HF prevention and treatment strategies.

Topics & Concepts

TriglycerideBody mass indexMedicineInternal medicineHeart failureNational Health and Nutrition Examination SurveyIndex (typography)GerontologyEnvironmental healthCholesterolWorld Wide WebComputer sciencePopulationCardiovascular Function and Risk FactorsDiabetes, Cardiovascular Risks, and LipoproteinsHyperglycemia and glycemic control in critically ill and hospitalized patients