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Table 5 Correlation between LAP, TyG, VAI, and anthropometric and biochemical variables with the 10-year incidence of CVD.

From: Evaluation of the novel three lipid indices for predicting five- and ten-year incidence of cardiovascular disease: findings from Kerman coronary artery disease risk factors study (KERCADRS)

Variable

LAP

TyG

VAI

Age (years)

0.304*

0.336*

0.166*

Cigarette smoking

−0.054

−0.088

−0.054

Education

−0.045

−0.058

0.056

Physical activity

−0.067

−0.032

−0.050

BMI (kg/m2)

0.556*

0.347*

0.243*

WC (cm)

0.690*

0.450*

0.308*

FBS (mg/dl)

0.233*

0.509*

0.169*

TC (mg/dl)

0.403*

0.478*

0.269*

TG (mg/dl)

0.858*

0.864*

0.906*

HDL-C (mg/dl)

−0.373*

−0.443*

−0.544*

LDL-C (mg/dl)

0.250*

0.319*

0.133*

SBP (mm Hg)

0.275*

0.275*

0.132*

DBP (mm Hg)

0.194*

0.186*

0.108

  1. BMI, body mass index; DBP, diastolic blood pressure; FBS, fasting blood sugar; HDL, high-density lipoprotein; LAP, lipid accumulation product; LDL, low-density lipoprotein; SBP, systolic blood pressure; TC, total cholesterol; TG, triglyceride; TyG, triglyceride-glucose index; VAI, visceral adiposity index, WC, waist circumference
  2. *P < 0.001