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Table 3 Relationship between TG/HDL-c ratio and reversion to normoglycemia in patients with prediabetes in different models

From: Triglyceride to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio is associated with regression to normoglycemia from prediabetes in adults: a 5-year cohort study in China

Exposure

Crude (HR,95%CI)

Model I(HR,95%CI)

Model II(HR,95%CI)

Model III(HR,95%CI)

TG/HDL-c ratio

0.770 (0.747, 0.794) < 0.001

0.848 (0.821, 0.875) < 0.001

0.869 (0.842, 0.897) < 0.001

0.874 (0.846, 0.903) < 0.001

TG/HDL ratio quartiles

 Q1

Ref

Ref

Ref

Ref

 Q2

0.807 (0.756, 0.861) < 0.001

0.919 (0.859, 0.983) 0.013

0.925 (0.864, 0.990) 0.02377

0.918 (0.857, 0.983) 0.01392

 Q3

0.616 (0.575, 0.660) < 0.001

0.752 (0.699, 0.810) < 0.001

0.775 (0.719, 0.835) < 0.001

0.772 (0.715, 0.832) < 0.001

 Q4

0.528 (0.492, 0.566) < 0.001

0.667 (0.617, 0.720) < 0.001

0.706 (0.653, 0.764) < 0.001

0.713 (0.658, 0.772) < 0.001

 P for trend

 < 0.001

 < 0.001

 < 0.001

 < 0.001

  1. Crude model: unadjusted for any variable
  2. Model I: Adjusted variables included age, BMI, sex
  3. Model II: Adjusted variables included age, SBP, BMI, sex, LDL-c, AST, DBP, FPG, ALT, Scr, family history of diabetes, BUN, smoking status, and drinking status
  4. Model III: Adjusted variables included age(smooth), sex, BMI (smooth), ALT (smooth), FPG (smooth), BUN (smooth), SBP (smooth), LDL-c (smooth), DBP(smooth), AST(smooth), smoking status, Scr(smooth), drinking status, family history of diabetes
  5. HR, Hazard ratios, CI confidence, Ref reference