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Table 2 Logistic analysis of the factors during pregnancy associated with postpartum abnormal lipid metabolism*

From: Early postpartum dyslipidemia and its potential predictors during pregnancy in women with a history of gestational diabetes mellitus

  

β value

OR (95%CI)

P value

sensitivity

specificity

AUC

Cut-off

Age (y)

crude

0.048

1.047 (1.007–1.088)

0.02

51.4

58

0.56

35

adjust

0.06

1.06 (1.014–1.109)

0.011

SBP (mmHg)

crude

0.023

1.023 (1.008–1.038)

0.02

47.1

69.6

0.593

123

adjust

0.022

1.022 (1.006–1.038)

0.006

1 h PG

crude

0.159

1.172 (1.03–1.333)

0.016

–

–

–

–

HbA1c (%)

crude

0.717

2.069 (1.295–3.303)

0.002

55.8

57.4

0.576

5.1

adjust

0.601

1.897 (1.119–3.215)

0.017

TC

crude

0.669

1.949 (1.629–2.331)

0.00

–

–

–

–

TG

crude

0.46

1.566 (1.272–1.928)

0.00

–

–

–

–

HDL-C

crude

0.434

1.716 (1.11–2.654)

0.015

–

–

–

–

LDL-C (mmol/l)

crude

0.986

2.551 (1.969–3.304)

0.00

63.9

69.2

0.696

3.56

adjust

1.341

3.671 (1.386–9.724)

0.009

TG / HDL-C

crude

0.359

1.4 (1.085–1.087)

0.01

–

–

–

–

  1. *The R2 of logistic model was 0.247
  2. crude = simple logistic regression analysis without adjust variables; adjust = Adjusted for the 1 h PG, TC, TG, HDL-C and TG/HDL-C ratio during pregnancy
  3. OR Odds ratio, CI Confidence interval, SBP Systolic blood pressure, AUC Area under the receiver operating characteristic curve, TC Total cholesterol, TG Triglycerides, LDL-C Low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, 1 h PG 1 h plasma glucose