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Table 4 Relationship between TG/HDL-c ratio and reversion to normoglycemia in patients with prediabetes in different models with competing risk of progression to diabetes

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 model (SHR,95%CI, P)

Model I(SHR,95%CI, P)

Model II (SHR,95%CI, P)

TG/HDL-c ratio

0.77 (0.75, 0.79) < 0.001

0.85 (0.82, 0.87) < 0.001

0.87 (0.84, 0.90) < 0.001

TG/HDL ratio quartiles

 Q1

Ref

Ref

Ref

 Q2

0.81 (0.76, 0.86) < 0.001

0.92 (0.86, 0.98) < 0.001

0.92 (0.86, 0.99) 0.024

 Q3

0.62 (0.58, 0.66) < 0.001

0.75 (0.70, 0.81) < 0.001

0.77 (0.72, 0.83) < 0.001

 Q4

0.53 (0.49, 0.57) < 0.001

0.67 (0.62, 0.72) < 0.001

0.71 (0.65, 0.76) < 0.001

 P for trend

 < 0.001

 < 0.001

 < 0.001

  1. Crude model: we did not adjust other covariates
  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. SHR sub-distribution hazard ratios, Ref reference, CI confidence