This study aimed to explore the association between the triglyceride glucose (TyG) index and coronary artery disease (CAD) in postmenopausal women. This study enrolled 869 postmenopausal women and classified them into two groups: CAD group (n  =  538) and control group (n  =  331). The TyG index was significantly higher in patients with CAD than in controls ( < 0.05).Receiver operator characteristic curves showed that the TyG index was more discriminative for CAD than for control group, and after adjusting for the traditional clinical prognostic factors, including age (>60 years), diabetes, ischemic stroke, systolic blood pressure (≥140), and ejection fraction (<50%), we found that the TyG index could be an independent risk factor for CAD ( < 0.05). The risk of increased TyG index was greater in the <50 years subgroup than in the >50 years subgroup ( < 0.05). The TyG index may be a valuable clinical predictor of CAD risk in postmenopausal women.

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