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Table 2 Analysis results of eosinophils in relation to obesity and its associated indicators

From: Association between eosinophil number and overweight status: a nonlinear, bidirectional study

 

Variable

Outcome

OR

95% CI

P-value

Model 1

EOS number

Obesity

2.33

1.96, 2.77

< 0.001

 

Variable

Outcome

Beta

95% CI

P-value

Model 2

EOS number

BMI

3.11

2.55, 3.67

< 0.001

Model 3

EOS number

GLU

0.10

-0.04, 0.25

0.173

Model 4

EOS number

LDL

0.00

-0.12, 0.12

0.985

Model 5

EOS number

TCHOL

0.00

-0.09, 0.09

0.968

Model 6

EOS number

HDL

-0.22

-0.26, -0.19

< 0.001

Model 7

EOS number

Triglycerides

0.48

0.37, 0.59

< 0.001

  1. All models were adjusted for the following covariates: sex, age, log2 cotinine, creatinine PIR, race, education level, marital status, alcohol consumption, diabetes, hypertension, and coronary heart disease. BMI: Body Mass Index, GLU: Plasma glucose, LDL: Low-Density Lipoprotein, TCHOL: Total Cholesterol, HDL: High-Density Lipoprotein.