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Table 4 The risks of high TG according to TB quartiles in different genders

From: The association between total bilirubin and serum triglyceride in both sexes in Chinese

TB Quartiles

Males

Females

Model 1

TB values

Adjusted OR (CI)^

TB values

Adjusted OR (CI)^

TB Quartile 1

TB < 9.90 (μmol/L, reference)

 

TB < 8.10 (μmol/L, reference)

 

TB Quartile 2

9.90 ≤ TB < 12.80

0.931 (0.832–1.041)

8.10 ≤ TB < 10.40

0.948 (0.774–1.161)

TB Quartile 3

12.80 ≤ TB < 16.60

0.924 (0.825–1.036)

10.40 ≤ TB < 13.50

0.857 (0.698–1.054)

TB Quartile 4

TB ≥ 16.60

0.924 (0.823–1.038)

TB ≥ 13.50

0.935 (0.752–1.163)

Model 2

 

0.976 (0.972–0.979)**

 

0.974 (0.968–0.980)**

Model 3

 

0.996 (0.989–1.004)

 

0.991 (0.973–1.009)

  1. TB Total bilirubin, OR Odds ratio, CI Confidence interval
  2. ^Logistic regression model 1 with TB Quartile 1 as reference, including age, body mass index, blood pressure, alanine aminotransferase, blood urea nitrogen, creatinine, uric acid, total cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein, low-density lipoprotein and glucose as covariates
  3. Model 2 and 3 analyzed TB as a continuous variable. Model 2 included TB as a covariate and model 3 included age, body mass index, blood pressure, alanine aminotransferase, blood urea nitrogen, creatinine, uric acid, total cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein, low-density lipoprotein and glucose as covariates
  4. * P < 0.05, ** P < 0.01