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Table 2 Independent associations of cardiometabolic index and hs-CRP with risk of stroke (n = 8973)

From: The combined effects of cardiometabolic index and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein on the risk of new onset stroke in a Chinese national prospective longitudinal cohort study

 

Events/Person-year

HR (95% CI)

  

Model 1

Model 2

Model 3

Categories:

Cardiometabolic index

Q1

101/14556.0

1.00 (reference)

1.00 (reference)

1.00 (reference)

Q2

137/14406.5

1.36 (1.05–1.76)

1.39 (1.07–1.80)

1.27 (0.98–1.66)

Q3

176/14235.5

1.74 (1.36–2.22)

1.80 (1.41–2.31)

1.41 (1.08–1.83)

Q4

215/13940.0

2.11 (1.66–2.67)

2.23 (1.75–2.84)

1.46 (1.09–1.96)

P value for trend

 

< 0.001

< 0.001

0.010

hsCRP

< 2 mg/L

407/42100.0

1.00 (reference)

1.00 (reference)

1.00 (reference)

≥ 2 mg/L

222/15038.0

1.43 (1.21–1.69)

1.34 (1.14–1.58)

1.24 (1.05–1.47)

P value

 

< 0.001

0.001

0.012

Continuous:

Cardiometabolic index (Ln)

629/57138.0

1.37 (1.24–1.50)

1.42 (1.29–1.56)

1.19 (1.05–1.35)

P value

 

< 0.001

< 0.001

0.008

Hs-CRP (Ln)

629/57138.0

1.23 (1.12–1.34)

1.17(1.07–1.29)

1.11 (1.01–1.22)

P value

 

< 0.001

0.001

0.030

  1. Model 1 included cardiometabolic index and hs-CRP
  2. Model 2 included cardiometabolic index, hs-CRP, age, sex, residence, marital status, educational level, smoking status, and drinking status
  3. Model 3 included covariates in Model 2 plus body mass index, diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidemia, chronic kidney disease, cancer, heart disease, lung disease, depressive symptoms, and fasting status