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Table 3 Odds ratio and 95% confidence interval of hyperuricemia associated with blood lipid levels in both genders.

From: Associations of non-high density lipoprotein cholesterol and traditional blood lipid profiles with hyperuricemia among middle-aged and elderly Chinese people: a community-based cross-sectional study

Lipid profiles (mmol/L)

Odds ratio of hyperuricemia associated with higher lipid

Un-adjusted

P-value

Adjusted*

P-value

Men

Total cholesterol

1.29(1.18-1.41)

<0.001

1.17(1.06-1.29)

0.002

Triglyceride

1.41(1.31-1.52)

<0.001

1.35(1.25-1.46)

<0.001

HDL-C

0.54(0.44-0.66)

<0.001

0.70(0.55-0.89)

0.004

LDL-C

1.30(1.15-1.46)

<0.001

1.08(0.95-1.23)

0.257

Non-HDL-C

1.46(1.33-1.59)

<0.001

1.26(1.14-1.40)

<0.001

Women

Total cholesterol

1.26(1.15-1.38)

<0.001

1.06(0.95-1.18)

0.271

Triglyceride

1.68(1.54-1.84)

<0.001

1.50(1.36-1.65)

<0.001

HDL-C

0.29(0.22-0.38)

<0.001

0.33(0.24-0.44)

<0.001

LDL-C

1.35(1.20 -1.53)

<0.001

1.11(0.96-1.27)

0.150

Non-HDL-C

1.53(1.39-1.68)

<0.001

1.26(1.13-1.41)

<0.001

  1. *Covariates for adjustment including age, systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, body mass index, fasting plasma glucose, serum creatinine, blood urea nitrogen, alanine aminotransferase and aspartate aminotransferase. HDL-C: high density lipoprotein cholesterol; LDL-C: low density lipoprotein cholesterol; non-HDL-C: non-high density lipoprotein cholesterol.