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Table 2 Relationship between lipid parameters and NAFLD

From: Lipid metabolism, BMI and the risk of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in the general population: evidence from a mediation analysis

 

OR (95% CI)

 

Model 1

Model 2

Model 3

BMI

1.37 (1.32, 1.42)*

1.33 (1.29, 1.38)*

1.27 (1.22, 1.31)*

TC

1.41 (1.33, 1.50)*

1.37 (1.29, 1.46)*

1.17 (1.09, 1.25)*

LDL-C

1.61 (1.50, 1.73)*

1.54 (1.43, 1.66)*

1.29 (1.19, 1.39)*

TG

2.27 (2.09, 2.47)*

2.25 (2.07, 2.45)*

1.93 (1.77, 2.11)*

HDL-C

0.25 (0.21, 0.31)*

0.25 (0.21, 0.31)*

0.30 (0.24, 0.36)*

Non-HDL-C

1.67 (1.57, 1.77)*

1.61 (1.51, 1.72)*

1.36 (1.27, 1.46)*

RC

18.53(14.17, 24.23)*

17.16(13.07, 22.54)*

9.18 (6.88, 12.26)*

TC/HDL-C ratio

1.57 (1.50, 1.65)*

1.56 (1.49, 1.64)*

1.40 (1.33, 1.47)*

TG/HDL-C ratio

1.94 (1.80, 2.08)*

1.92 (1.79, 2.07)*

1.68 (1.56, 1.82)*

LDL-C/HDL-C ratio

1.68 (1.58, 1.78)*

1.65 (1.56, 1.76)*

1.45 (1.36, 1.54)*

Non-HDL-C/HDL-C ratio

1.57 (1.50, 1.65*

1.56 (1.49, 1.64)*

1.40 (1.33, 1.47)*

RC/HDL-C ratio

7.94 (6.47, 9.74)*

7.79 (6.31, 9.62)*

5.01 (4.02, 6.24)*

  1. OR: Odds ratios; CI: confidence interval; other abbreviations as in Table 1
  2. *P < 0.001
  3. Model 1 adjusted sex, age and WC
  4. Model 2 adjusted model 1 + SBP, DBP, habit of exercise, smoking status and drinking status
  5. Model 3 adjusted model 2 + ALT, AST, GGT, FPG and HbA1c