Environmental Heavy Metal Exposure and Associated Cardiovascular Diseases in Light of the Triglyceride Glucose Index

Cardiovascular diseases (CVD), primarily ischemic heart disease and stroke, remain leading global health burdens. Environmental risk factors have a major role in the development of CVD, particularly exposure to heavy metals. The Triglyceride Glucose Index (TyG), a measure of insulin resistance and C...

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Beta cells
Biomarkers - blood
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Biomedicine
Blood Glucose - drug effects
Blood Glucose - metabolism
Cadmium
Cardiology
Cardiovascular diseases
Cardiovascular Diseases - blood
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Cardiovascular Diseases - diagnosis
Cardiovascular Diseases - epidemiology
Cardiovascular Diseases - prevention & control
Dyslipidemia
Environmental Exposure - adverse effects
Environmental Pollutants - adverse effects
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Heart Disease Risk Factors
Heart diseases
Heavy metals
Humans
Insulin Resistance
Insulin secretion
Ischemia
Lipid metabolism
Metals, Heavy - toxicity
Oxidative metabolism
Oxidative stress
Oxidative Stress - drug effects
Pharmacology/Toxicology
Prognosis
Public health
Review
Risk Assessment
Risk Factors
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