Notes:
MetS - Metabolic Syndrome
A good review of 5 studies that used the TG/HDL ratio to verify MetS in patient populations.
these cut-off values demonstrated great sensitivity and specificity regardless of the ethnicity or age of the participants, although the black race showed lower values of the TG/HDL-C ratio, compared with other ethnic groups
The aforementioned ratio cannot be considered an absolute parameter without calibration.
In a study conducted in a geriatric Chinese population, it was demonstrated that the TG/HDL-C ratio was an excellent predictor of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) in patients with ACS who underwent percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI)
higher TG/HDL-C ratio is linked to the presence of small-dense LDL particles, which are highly atherogenic.
I'd say atherogenic only in the context of insulin resistance, It would be nice if the paper mentioned the ongoing research into LMHRs
The paper basically goes over every cardiovascular risk area and lists the research showing TG/HDL is indicative of insulin resistance... it is.
There is ample evidence supporting the association of TG and HDL-C with stroke.
The TG/HDL-C ratio is closely related to insulin resistance and central obesity, and thus to metabolic syndrome.
the TG/HLC-C ratio has been proven to be an excellent novel risk marker for effectively predicting the risk for MetS and CVD.
Summary
Great survey paper, easy read, kinda repetitive, but in no instance was a area of CVD not associated with a elevated TG/HDL ratio.