TRIGLYCERIDE-GLUCOSE INDEX MODEL AS A TOOL FOR MONITORING GLUCOSE LEVEL AND ASSESSING TREATMENT FOR DIABETIC PATIENTS WITH INSULINAEMIA
Aleme B. M.* and Ezeonwumelu E. C.
ABSTRACT
This examination investigated the triglyceride-glucose (TYG) model of monitoring glucose level and assessing treatment in human diabetic subjects. The assessment solidified the human diabetic subjects in the evaluation of TYG model, and took the blood analytes to screen for diabetes. 120 male and female human subjects containing forty subjects each for control, pre-diabetics, and diabetics facilitated for age, sex, height, weight and BMI. Twenty each of the three sets of human subjects were males and females independently. Every illustration of blood serum and plasma was explored using Randox and Accubind packs and an autoanalyser to test for various biochemical and hematological limits. The overall results revealed a colossal differentiation (p≤0.05) in the limits except for that of Na+. The 500mg/kg body weight part of the concentrate was ideal and TYG potential gains of 3.69±0.02, 3.90±0.02, and 4.04±0.02 for the three sets independently. This assessment revealed that TYG is good for the management of diabetes.
Keywords: diabetes, pre-diabetics, analytes, TYG model.
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