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Table 4 Subgroup analysis between WWI with gallstone prevalence

From: Association between weight-adjusted-waist index and gallstones: an analysis of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey

Characteristic

Model 1 OR (95% CI)

Model 2 OR (95% CI)

Model 3 OR (95% CI)

P for interaction

Stratified by gender

   

0.2247

Male

2.16 (1.81,2.58)

1.68 (1.39,2.03)

1.48 (1.22,1.80)

 

Female

1.69 (1.52,1.88)

1.43 (1.27,1.60)

1.30 (1.15,1.46)

 

Stratified by age (years)

   

0.0017

< 40

2.35 (1.90,2.90)

2.01 (1.62,2.49)

1.83 (1.47,2.28)

 

≥ 40, < 60

1.89 (1.61,2.22)

1.66 (1.41,1.96)

1.45 (1.22,1.72)

 

≥ 60

1.52 (1.32,1.75)

1.29 (1.11,1.49)

1.15 (0.99,1.34)

 

Stratified by diabetes

   

0.4733

Yes

1.78 (1.45,2.18)

1.33 (1.07,1.64)

1.25 (1.01,1.55)

 

No

1.94 (1.75,2.14)

1.46 (1.30,1.64)

1.36 (1.21,1.53)

 

Stratified by hypertension

   

0.0209

Yes

1.64 (1.44,1.87)

1.27 (1.10,1.47)

1.19 (1.03,1.38)

 

No

2.05 (1.80,2.33)

1.59 (1.39,1.83)

1.49 (1.29, 1.72)

 

Stratified by sedentary time (min)

   

0.1541

< 210

1.70 (1.44,2.00)

1.28 (1.07,1.52)

1.20 (1.00,1.44)

 

≥ 210, < 330

1.92 (1.60,2.29)

1.40 (1.16,1.69)

1.28 (1.06,1.55)

 

≥ 330

2.19 (1.92,2.50)

1.64 (1.42,1.89)

1.47 (1.27,1.17)

 
  1. Gender, age, race, education level, marital status, income-to-poverty ratio, caffeine consumption, alcohol consumption, triglyceride, hypertension, diabetes, smoking status, sedentary time, energy intake, fat intake, sugar intake, water intake, and dietary fiber were adjusted