Blood pressure–stratified associations of the atherogenic index of plasma with all-cause mortality: a 10-year rural cohort study in China - Takeaways - MDSpire

Blood pressure–stratified associations of the atherogenic index of plasma with all-cause mortality: a 10-year rural cohort study in China

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  • Juan Hao

  • Xiyu Zhao

  • Chenxi Fan

  • Mo Lv

  • Jiahao Wu

  • Jun Tu

  • Chunsheng Yang

  • Xianjia Ning

  • Yan Li

  • June 8, 2026

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    The study analyzed 3,924 rural low-income participants to assess the association between AIP and all-cause mortality across different blood pressure statuses.

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    AIP and its modified indices showed a significant negative association with all-cause mortality in hypertensive individuals, unlike in non-hypertensive individuals.

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    A one-unit increase in AIP-WHtR was linked to a 79% reduction in mortality risk, while a one-unit increase in AIP was associated with a 57% reduction.

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    AIP and its modified indices demonstrated better predictive ability for all-cause mortality compared to the TyG index in hypertensive individuals.

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    The findings suggest that AIP could be a valuable tool for cardiovascular disease prevention and treatment in rural populations with hypertension.

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