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Table 3 Relationship between TG/HDL-C and the incident of diabetes in different models

From: Association of Triglyceride to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio and incident of diabetes mellitus: a secondary retrospective analysis based on a Chinese cohort study

Variable

Crude model (HR,95% CI,P)

Model I (HR,95% CI,P)

Model II (HR,95% CI,P)

TG/HDL-C

1.830 (1.760, 1.903) < 0.00001

1.301 (1.242, 1.362) < 0.00001

1.159 (1.104, 1.215) < 0.00001

TG/HDL-C(quartile)

 Q1

Ref

Ref

Ref

 Q2

2.248 (1.890, 2.674) < 0.00001

1.413 (1.186, 1.683) 0.00011

1.321 (1.108, 1.574) 0.00187

 Q3

3.765 (3.201, 4.427) < 0.00001

1.664 (1.409, 1.966) < 0.00001

1.445 (1.221, 1.709) 0.00002

 Q4

6.625 (5.681, 7.726) < 0.00001

2.252 (1.914, 2.649) < 0.00001

1.700 (1.443, 2.003) < 0.00001

P for trend

< 0.00001

< 0.00001

< 0.00001

  1. Crude model:we did not adjust other covariants
  2. Model I:we adjust age, gender, BMI, SBP, DBP, family history of diabetes, smoking and drinking status
  3. Model II: we adjust age, gender, BMI, SBP, DBP, FPG, TC, LDL-C, Scr, smoking and drinking status, family history of diabetes
  4. CI Confidence, Ref Reference