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Table 2 The correlation between Klotho protein levels and the incidence of metabolic syndrome in the study participants

From: Systemic immune-inflammation mediates the association between Klotho protein and metabolic syndrome: findings from a large-scale population-based study

 

Metabolic syndrome

p for trend

Q1

Q2, OR (95%CI)

P

Q3, OR (95%CI)

P

Q4, OR (95%CI)

P

Crude model

ref

0.87(0.77,0.99)

0.031

0.80(0.71,0.89)

< 0.001

0.81(0.72,0.92)

0.001

< 0.001

Model 1

ref

0.89(0.77,1.02)

0.092

0.80(0.70,0.91)

0.001

0.91(0.78,1.07)

0.259

0.106

Model 2

ref

0.89(0.77,1.03)

0.109

0.81(0.71,0.92)

0.002

0.90(0.77,1.05)

0.185

0.078

Model 3

ref

0.89(0.78,1.03)

0.117

0.82(0.71,0.93)

0.004

0.90(0.77,1.06)

0.199

0.086

  1. Abbreviations: OR: odds ratio; CI: confidence interval
  2. Notes:
  3. Crude model adjust for: none;
  4. Model 1 adjust for: age, sex, race/ethnicity, marital status, PIR, education, and BMI;
  5. Model 2 adjust for: age, sex, race/ethnicity, marital status, PIR, education, BMI, ALT, AST, and eGFR;
  6. Model 3 adjust for: age, sex, race/ethnicity, marital status, PIR, education, BMI, ALT, AST, eGFR, alcohol consumption, smoking, physical activity, and energy intake