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Fig. 2 | Lipids in Health and Disease

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From: Could remnant-like particle cholesterol become a risk factor in diabetic menopausal women with coronary artery disease? A cross-sectional study of single academic center in China

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Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis of DM population. C: the univariate logistic regression analysis in DM population (Statin therapy: OR 1.032, 95%CI 0.804–1.326, P = 0.803; LDL-C: OR 1.020, 95%CI 0.899–1.156, P = 0.761; BMI: OR 1.013, 95%CI 0.981–1.046, P = 0.433; DBP: OR 0.998, 95%CI 0.990–1.007, P = 0.704; SBP: OR 0.988, 95%CI 0.981–0.994, P < 0.001; RLP-C: OR 1.354, 95%CI 1.037–1.767, P = 0.026; HDL-C: OR 0.478, 95%CI 0.317–0.719, P < 0.001; TG: OR 1.098, 95%CI 1.000–1.205, P = 0.050; HT: OR 1.048, 95%CI 0.803–1.367, P = 0.730; Age: OR 1.009, 95%CI 0.994–1.025, P = 0.252). D: the multivariate logistic regression analysis with model of Statin therapy, LDL-C, BMI, RLP-C, HT and Age (Statin therapy: OR 1.035, 95%CI 0.805–1.331, P = 0.789; LDL-C: OR 1.010, 95%CI 0.888–1.149, P = 0.879; BMI: OR 1.014, 95%CI 0.982–1.048, P = 0.391; RLP-C: OR 1.366, 95%CI 1.043–1.791, P = 0.024; HT: OR 1.024, 95%CI 0.783–1.340, P = 0.863; Age: OR 1.010, 95%CI 0.994–1.026, P = 0.214). LDL-C low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, BMI body mass index, DBP diastolic blood pressure, SBP systolic blood pressure, RLP-C remnant-like particle cholesterol, HDL-C high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, TG triglyceride, HT hypertension

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