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Blood Testing for TyG-BMI Index

The TyG‑BMI is a calculated biomarker that combines two routine blood measures—triglycerides and glucose—with a measure of body size, BMI. Triglycerides are fat particles carried in the bloodstream, built from dietary fat and liver production (triglycerides). Glucose is the main sugar fuel released from digestion and the liver (glucose). Available at 2,000+ lab locations and at-home (select states). See FAQs below

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Key Benefits

  • Estimate your insulin resistance risk using fasting triglycerides, glucose, and BMI.
  • Spot early metabolic imbalance before fasting glucose or A1c become abnormal.
  • Flag higher chances of prediabetes, type 2 diabetes, and metabolic syndrome.
  • Guide personalized goals for diet, activity, and weight to improve insulin sensitivity.
  • Protect heart and liver health by signaling fatty liver and metabolic risk.
  • Support fertility by flagging insulin resistance linked with PCOS and irregular ovulation.
  • Support pregnancy care by signaling higher gestational diabetes risk early.
  • Track progress over time to confirm improvements from lifestyle or medications.

What is a TyG-BMI Index blood test?

The TyG‑BMI is a calculated biomarker that combines two routine blood measures—triglycerides and glucose—with a measure of body size, BMI. Triglycerides are fat particles carried in the bloodstream, built from dietary fat and liver production (triglycerides). Glucose is the main sugar fuel released from digestion and the liver (glucose). BMI estimates overall body mass relative to height (body mass index). The index itself is not a molecule; it distills these inputs into a single number that represents the metabolic environment.

What does it signify? TyG‑BMI reflects how the body handles energy and responds to insulin across tissues (insulin sensitivity/resistance). When circulating fats and sugars run high alongside greater adiposity, cells are more likely to resist insulin’s signal, shunting fuel toward storage in liver and muscle (ectopic fat). By blending blood fuels with body size, the index serves as a practical proxy for whole‑body metabolic stress and flexibility, linking everyday lab values to the physiology that underlies type 2 diabetes, fatty liver, and cardiometabolic risk.

Why is a TyG-BMI Index blood test important?

The TyG-BMI index blends fasting triglycerides, fasting glucose, and body mass index into a single signal of whole‑body fuel handling. It estimates insulin resistance—the tendency for muscles, liver, and fat tissue to ignore insulin—linking energy balance to vascular tone, liver fat, pancreatic workload, and even reproductive hormone signaling.

There are no universal reference cutoffs, so results are interpreted relative to population norms. Risk generally rises as values move higher; “more within reference ranges” usually sits toward the lower end or middle of typical values.

When the index is low, it usually reflects efficient insulin signaling, good lipid handling, and flexible metabolism. Glucose is cleared smoothly after meals, the liver exports fat appropriately, and vessels maintain healthy reactivity. If unusually low, it can signal undernutrition, malabsorption, chronic illness, or hyperthyroid states, sometimes accompanied by fatigue, dizziness from low glucose, unintended weight loss, or in children, slowed growth. During pregnancy, very low values are uncommon given normal gestational insulin resistance.

Higher values point to systemic insulin resistance with spillover effects: hepatic fat accumulation, higher fasting glucose, atherogenic lipids, endothelial dysfunction, and increased sympathetic drive. People may notice central weight gain, post‑meal sleepiness, elevated blood pressure, or darkening of skin folds. Men often reflect more visceral fat; women may see irregular cycles or features of polycystic ovary syndrome, and risk is higher for gestational diabetes. In teens, puberty can nudge values upward.

Big picture, TyG‑BMI connects diet, adiposity, and tissue insulin action to long‑term risks: type 2 diabetes, fatty liver disease, cardiovascular disease, and kidney strain. It complements measures like waist circumference, HbA1c, liver enzymes, HDL, and the TG/HDL ratio, offering a practical way to track metabolic health over time.

What insights will I get?

The TyG-BMI Index combines fasting triglycerides, fasting glucose, and body mass index to estimate whole‑body insulin resistance and ectopic fat storage, particularly in the liver. It reflects how efficiently your body handles energy substrates and relates to cardiometabolic risk, liver health, pancreatic workload, vascular function, and, in some, reproductive and cognitive aging trajectories.

Low values usually reflect good insulin sensitivity with efficient glucose uptake and lower VLDL‑triglyceride output, implying less hepatic fat and lower cardiometabolic strain. In lean individuals, children, and premenopausal women, lower values are common. Very low values can also occur with low BMI from catabolic states or undernutrition.

Being in range suggests balanced fasting glucose‑lipid dynamics and stable metabolic homeostasis, with less atherogenic particle production and less hepatic steatosis. For long‑term risk, optimal typically sits toward the lower end of the reference distribution, as lower insulin resistance confers broader system resilience.

High values usually reflect insulin resistance with elevated hepatic triglyceride production and impaired insulin‑mediated glucose disposal. This pattern tracks with metabolic syndrome, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, higher risk of type 2 diabetes and hypertension, and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Values tend to be higher in men, after menopause, during puberty, and in pregnancy (physiologic rise, especially late gestation); they are often elevated in polycystic ovary syndrome.

Notes: Interpretation requires a fasting sample. Acute illness, stress, and recent alcohol can raise triglycerides or glucose. Medications (e.g., corticosteroids, beta‑blockers, thiazides, oral estrogens, protease inhibitors, retinoids) and conditions like hypothyroidism or kidney disease shift the index. BMI can misclassify muscular vs adipose body types, and cut points vary by population and laboratory.

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What is TyG-BMI Index testing?
  • TyG-BMI Index testing calculates a composite score by combining fasting triglycerides, fasting glucose (TyG), and BMI to estimate insulin resistance risk and overall cardiometabolic burden.
  • Why should I test my TyG-BMI Index?
  • Testing helps screen for insulin resistance, flag early risk for prediabetes and type 2 diabetes, gauge fatty liver and metabolic syndrome risk, and track how lifestyle changes affect metabolic health.
  • How often should I test TyG-BMI Index?
  • Retest periodically to establish a trend—many people check every 3–6 months, or after significant changes in weight, diet, activity, or sleep.
  • What can affect my TyG-BMI Index?
  • Diet, physical activity, sleep, stress, alcohol intake, weight change, medications, and underlying conditions can shift fasting triglycerides, fasting glucose, and BMI—the three drivers of the index.
  • Are there any preparations needed before TyG-BMI Index testing?
  • Yes. The TyG component requires fasting measurements of triglycerides and glucose. An 8–12 hour fast is typically used for accurate results.
  • What states are Superpower’s at-home blood testing available in?

    Superpower currently offers at-home blood testing in the following states: Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.

    We’re actively expanding nationwide, with new states being added regularly. If your state isn’t listed yet, stay tuned.

    What happens if my TyG-BMI Index is outside the optimal range?
  • Focus on factors that influence the score: nutrition quality, regular activity, sleep consistency, stress management, alcohol moderation, and weight management. Track changes and reassess to monitor improvement.
  • Can lifestyle changes affect my TyG-BMI Index?
  • Yes. Improvements that lower fasting triglycerides, improve fasting glucose, and reduce BMI tend to lower TyG-BMI; the reverse can raise it.
  • How do I interpret my TyG-BMI Index results?
  • Higher values indicate a higher probability of insulin resistance and cardiometabolic risk. Review the components—triglycerides, fasting glucose, and BMI—to see what is driving the score and track the trend over time.
  • Is TyG-BMI Index testing right for me?

    It is useful for anyone interested in monitoring insulin resistance risk and overall metabolic health, and for tracking changes during lifestyle or weight-management efforts.

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