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Table 2 Logistic regression analyses for the association between RC/HDL-C ratio and NAFLD in different models

From: Remnant cholesterol/high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio is a new powerful tool for identifying non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

 

RC/HDL-C ratio quartile (OR :95% CI)

Multivariable analysis

(per SD increase)

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

P-trend

Unadjusted Model

2.90 (2.76, 3.05)

Ref

3.40 (2.58, 4.47)

11.48(8.91,14.78)

39.10 (30.53, 50.07)

< 0.0001

Model I

2.46 (2.34, 2.60)

Ref

2.93 (2.22, 3.86)

8.59 (6.63, 11.12)

25.88 (20.03, 33.44)

< 0.0001

Model II

1.58 (1.49, 1.67)

Ref

1.89 (1.41, 2.53)

3.58 (2.72, 4.73)

6.20 (4.71, 8.18)

< 0.0001

Model III

1.51 (1.43, 1.61)

Ref

1.82 (1.35, 2.45)

3.25 (2.45, 4.32)

5.42 (4.06, 7.22)

< 0.0001

Model IV

1.53 (1.44, 1.63)

Ref

1.80 (1.33, 2.42)

3.25 (2.45, 4.32)

5.49 (4.11, 7.33)

< 0.0001

  1. RC/HDL-C ratio remnant cholesterol/high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio, OR odds ratios, CI confidence interval, SD standard deviation, NAFLD non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
  2. Model I adjusted for sex and age
  3. Model II adjusted for sex, BMI, TC, FPG and SBP
  4. Model III adjusted for sex, age, BMI, ALT, AST, height, habit of exercise, GGT, TC, FPG, HbA1c and SBP
  5. Model IV adjusted for sex, age, BMI, ALT, AST, height, habit of exercise, GGT, TC, FPG, HbA1c, SBP, drinking status and smoking status