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Table 3 Associations between waist circumference trajectories and hypertension

From: Sex specific trajectories of central adiposity, lipid indices, and glucose level with incident hypertension: 12 years Follow-up in Tehran lipid and glucose study

 

Model1

Model2

Model3

Adjusted HR (95% CI)

β

P value

Adjusted HR (95% CI)

β

P value

Adjusted HR (95% CI)

β

P value

Females

 Low-increasing

Reference

  

Reference

  

Reference

  

 High-stable

2.21 (1.76–2.76)

.79

0.000

1.68 (1.27–2.21)

.51

0.000

1.67 (1.26–2.20)

0.50

0.000

 High- increasing

3.28 (2.43–4.45)

1.19

0.000

2.50 (1.76–3.50)

.91

0.000

2.78 (1.79–3.60)

0. 93

0.000

Males

 Stable

Reference

  

Reference

  

Reference

  

 Low–increasing

2.47 (1.38–4.43)

0.90

0.002

2.85 (1.58–5.13)

1.04

0.002

2.76 (1.49–5.10)

1.01

0.001

 High-increasing

2.68 (1.46–4.90)

0.98

0.001

1.48 (0.76–2.89)

0.39

0.24

1.44 (0.74–2.81)

0.36

0.28

  1. CI Confidence interval, HR Hazard ratio
  2. Model1 was adjusted for age, SBP, DBP
  3. Model2 was adjusted for age, SBP, DBP, BMI
  4. Model3: was adjusted for age, SBP, DBP, Smoking Statu, Diabetes, BMI, HDL-C