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Table 3 Effect of smoking and smoking cessationon abnormal serum lipid/lipoprotein in long-lived subjects

From: Cigarette smoking and its association with serum lipid/lipoprotein among Chinese nonagenarians/centenarians

Characteristics

Smoking

Smoking cessation

 

With/without (273/388)

OR

95% CI

With/without (273/128)

OR

95% CI

TC

NO. of Risk/Case

33/56

  

18/24

  

Unadjusted

 

1.321

0.677–2.541

 

1.295

0.522–3.212

Adjusted

 

1.497

0.734–3.053

 

1.329

0.517–3.414

TG

NO. of Risk/Case

24/51

  

16/33

  

Unadjusted

 

1.126

0.693–1.830

 

0.876

0.442–1.738

Adjusted

 

1.074

0.639–1.083

 

0.895

0.438–1.827

LDL

NO. of Risk/Case

10/25

  

6/19

  

Unadjusted

 

1.310

0.503–3.459

 

1.804

0.519–6.267

Adjusted

 

0.957

0.343–2.670

 

1.564

0.430–5.685

HDL

NO. of Risk/Case

19/18

  

10/10

  

Unadjusted

 

0.671

0.341–1.313

 

0.709

0.274–1.832

Adjusted

 

0.732

0.355–1.508

 

0.753

0.283–2.003

  1. (n = 661).
  2. OR, odds ratio. Unadjusted: Wald Chi-square test with df = 1 was used; Adjusted multiple logistic regression was used to adjust for age, gender, FBG. FBG, fasting blood glucose; HDL, high density lipoprotein; LDL, low density lipoprotein; TC: Total cholesterol; TG: Triglyceride.