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Table 3 Multivariate analyses evaluating association between the presence of fatty liver disease (FLD) and 9 selected variables among the 13,737 subjects (6,318 females and 7,419 males).

From: Helicobacter pylori infection is not associated with fatty liver disease including non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: a large-scale cross-sectional study in Japan

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Female

Male

Variables

Standardized coefficient

Standard error

pvalue

Standardized coefficient

Standard error

pvalue

BMI

143.5

4.8

<0.0001*

102.5

3.7

<0.0001*

ALT

25.8

5.1

<0.0001*

75.7

13.1

<0.0001*

Age

34.3

3.5

<0.0001*

17.2

2.8

<0.0001*

PLT

17.8

3.1

<0.0001*

15.2

2.6

<0.0001*

Alcohol

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Occasional-drinker

−8.1

3.7

0.0270

−5.9

2.8

0.0371

Daily-drinker

8.5

3.7

0.0209

−8.4

2.9

0.0040*

MS

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Positive

10.2

5.9

0.0804

16.4

3.2

<0.0001*

GGT

5.3

3.1

0.0919

4.0

4.1

0.3399

T-Bil

−3.1

3.3

0.3386

1.4

2.4

0.5555

H. pylori

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Positive

1.0

3.1

0.7558

−2.8

2.5

0.2642

  1. MS: metabolic syndrome, C.I.: confidence interval, Ab: antibody, Using the logistic regression analysis, p values were calculated. The level of significance was set below 0.01 (*).