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Table 5 Association of NC with visceral obesity: logistic regression

From: Neck circumference as an independent indicator of visceral obesity in a Chinese population

NC (cm)

Male

NC (cm)

Female

Model 1

Model 2

Model 1

Model 2

Q1 (≤34)

1.00 (Ref.)

1.00 (Ref.)

Q1 (≤30)

1.00 (Ref.)

1.00 (Ref.)

Q2 (34–36)

2.73 (2.12–3.53)

2.80 (2.13–3.69)

Q2 (30–32)

3.20 (2.72–3.78)

3.20 (2.66–3.86)

Q3 (36–38)

8.29 (6.47–10.62)

8.19 (6.26–10.71)

Q3 (32–33)

7.63 (6.22–9.36)

8.37 (6.63–10.58)

Q4 (> 38)

31.00 (23.64–40.65)

32.34 (24.02–43.53)

Q4 (> 33)

19.85 (16.48–23.92)

21.43 (17.30–26.55)

P for trend

< 0.001

< 0.001

P for trend

< 0.001

< 0.001

  1. The data were expressed as the odds ratio (95% confidence interval). NC neck circumference
  2. Model 1 did not adjust for any factors;
  3. Model 2 adjusted for age, smoking, drinking, HbA1c, TC, LDL and SBP