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Table 3 The association between UHR and the risk of CHF

From: Association between the uric acid-to-HDL-cholesterol ratio (UHR) and the risk of cardiovascular disease and dyslipidemia: a population-based study

CHF

OR(95%CI)

   
 

Model 1

Model 2

Model 3

Model 4

UHR(continuous)

4.457 (2.861,6.943), p < 0.001

5.811(3.519,4.159), p < 0.001

4.146(2.496,6.887), p < 0.001

1.628(1.344,1.971), p < 0.001

UHR(quartiles)

 Quartile 1

Reference

Reference

Reference

Reference

 Quartile 2

2.043(1.014,4.114), p = 0.446

2.044(1.005,4.159), p = 0.049

1.639(0.803,3.346), p = 0.173

1.423(0.871,2.808), p = 0.306

 Quartile 3

2.630(1.282,5.393), p = 0.009

2.825(1.322,6.037), p = 0.008

2.162(1.009,4.634), p = 0.047

1.700(0.834,3.465), p = 0.143

 Quartile 4

4.769(2.389,9.520), p < 0.001

6.036(2.909,12.52), p < 0.001

4.402(1.923,8.494), p < 0.001

2.598(1.081,6.242), p = 0.033

P for trend

p < 0.001

p < 0.001

p < 0.001

p < 0.001

  1. 95%CI: 95% Confidence Interval
  2. Model 1 was unadjusted;
  3. Model 2 was adjusted for age, gender and race;
  4. Model 3 was adjusted for age, gender, race, education level, family income level, BMI, smoking status, alcohol intake;
  5. Model 4 was adjusted for age, gender, race, education level, family income level, BMI, smoking status, alcohol intake, diabetes, hypertension and serum uric acid levels