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Table 5 Univariate and multivariate analysis of gallbladder stone and BMI, WHtR, blood lipid, NAFLD stratified by HC

From: An inverse association of weight and the occurrence of asymptomatic gallbladder stone disease in hypercholesterolemia patients: a case-control study

Factors

 

Univariate

 

Multivariate

 

β

OR

95% CI

P

β

OR

95% CI

P

Gender (M)

−1.411

0.244

0.097–0.612

0.003

−0.887

0.412

0.112–1.518

0.183

Age

0.000

1.000

0.968–1.033

0.999

 

–

–

–

Weight

−0.04

0.961

0.929–0.994

0.022

−0.073

0.930

0.875–0.988

0.018

BMI

−0.087

0.917

0.811 ~ 1.036

0.164

 

–

–

–

WC

0.01

1.010

0.961 ~ 1.062

0.686

 

–

–

–

WHtR

0.065

1.067

0.987 ~ 1.154

0.105

 

–

–

–

SBP

−0.007

0.993

0.972–1.015

0.547

 

–

–

–

DBP

−0.044

0.957

0.919–0.995

0.029

−0.044

0.957

0.905–1.011

0.119

FBG

−0.376

0.687

0.485–0.973

0.034

−0.206

0.814

0.519–1.277

0.370

TC

0.423

1.526

0.948 ~ 2.457

0.082

0.544

1.722

0.818 ~ 3.627

0.153

TG

0.206

1.229

0.916 ~ 1.648

0.169

 

–

–

–

HDL-c

−1.188

0.305

0.169 ~ 0.548

< 0.001

−1.939

0.144

0.055 ~ 0.376

< 0.001

LDL-c

0.401

1.493

1.043 ~ 2.139

0.029

−0.641

0.527

0.263 ~ 1.056

0.071

NAFLD

1.002

2.723

1.155 ~ 6.420

0.022

1.189

3.284

0.979 ~ 11.013

0.054

Drink

0.189

1.208

0.544 ~ 2.680

0.643

 

–

–

–

  1. BMI body mass index; WHtR Waist height ratio; TG triglyceride; HDL-c high density lipoprotein cholesterol; LDL-c low density lipoprotein cholesterol; NAFLD nonalcoholic fatty liver disease; SBP systolic blood pressure; DBP diastolic blood pressure; FBG fasting blood glucose; HC hypercholesterolemia
  2. - eliminated for no statistical significance in univariate regression