“…A combination of these two factors, TyG-index, demonstrated 96.5% sensitivity and 85% specificity for detecting insulin resistance, a better performance than HOMA-IR [40]. Resistance to insulin can trigger inflammatory processes, lipid metabolism deregulations, sympathetic nervous system over-activation, endothelial dysfunction and event ually, thrombosis [32,34,35,40,[43][44][45][46]. Therefore, TyG-index can serve as a simple, practical, cost-effective, reproducible, and reliable surrogate marker for IR measurement in CHD prevention plans [43].…”