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Table 2 Relation of the NHR level and cardiovascular outcomes in univariate and multivariate survival analysis

From: Neutrophil to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio predicts adverse cardiovascular outcomes in subjects with pre-diabetes: a large cohort study from China

  

HR (95% CI)

Variables

Events/subjects

Crude model

P value

model 1

P value

model 2

P value

NHR (per SD change)a

7013/130801

1.12(1.09-1.14)

<0.001

1.13(1.11-1.16)

<0.001

1.09(1.06-1.11)

<0.001

NHR (continuous change)a

7013/130801

1.29(1.22-1.36)

<0.001

1.32(1.25-1.39)

<0.001

1.21(1.15-1.28)

<0.001

NHR

 Q1

1512/33676

Reference

 

Reference

 

Reference

 

 Q2

1755/32922

1.21(1.13-1.29)

<0.001

1.20(1.12-1.29)

<0.001

1.14(1.07-1.23)

<0.001

 Q3

1884/32436

1.35(1.27-1.45)

<0.001

1.36(1.27-1.46)

<0.001

1.26(1.18-1.35)

<0.001

 Q4

1862/31767

1.41(1.32-1.51)

<0.001

1.45(1.36-1.55)

<0.001

1.30(1.21-1.39)

<0.001

  1. aLog-transformed NHR; Model 1 adjusted for age, gender, smoker, drinker, education, physical activity. Model 2 adjusted for age, gender, smoker, drinker, education, physical activity, obesity, hypertension, dyslipidemia, C-reactive protein and fasting blood glucose. NHR Neutrophil to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol level ratio