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PHYSICAL ACTIVITY MODIFIES THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN C-REACTIVE PROTEIN - TRIGLYCERIDE - GLUCOSE INDEX (CTI) AND DYSLIPIDEMIA: EVIDENCE FROM A 10-YEAR CHINESE COHORT

Yang WANG, Zixuan LUO, Zihan ZHOU, Xiaoquan ZHANG

Journal of Sports Science & Medicine - 2026;25(1):112-129

Faculty of Physical Culture, Tomsk State University, Tomsk

 

Dyslipidemia is a major contributor to cardiovascular disease. The C-reactive protein - triglyceride - glucose index (CTI), which reflects insulin resistance and systemic inflammation, has increasingly been recognized as a potential marker for metabolic disturbances. However, its predictive value for incident dyslipidemia remains uncertain, and the role of physical activity in this association requires further clarification. This study prospectively examined the association between CTI and the risk of dyslipidemia, and further assessed whether physical activity modifies this relationship in middle-aged and older Chinese adults.