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Table 4 Logistic regression analysis of association of GGT and ALT with the risk of metabolic unhealthy according to ATPIII criterion in obese female

From: Association between Liver Enzymes with Metabolically Unhealthy Obese Phenotype

  

Model 1 OR(95%CI)

Model 2 OR(95%CI)

Model 3 OR(95%CI)

Sig.(P)

Sig.(P)

Sig.(P)

GGT (U/L)

 Q1(≤14)

171

1

1

1

 Q2(15–19)

156

1.16(0.88–1.52)

0.97(0.72–1.31)

0.94(0.71–1.31)

0.29

0.85

0.70

 Q3(20–26)

161

1.75(1.31—2.35)

1.27(0.92–1.76)

1.22(0.9–1.74)

0

0.15

0.25

 Q4(≥27)

152

2.35(1.74–3.11)

1.73(1.24–2.41)

1.82(1.29–2.57)

0

0

0.001

ALT (U/L)

 Q1(≤10)

486

1

1

1

 Q2(11–13)

379

1.45(1.1–1.9)

1.39(1.04–1.87)

1.38(1.02–1.88)

0.007

0.03

0.04

 Q3(14–17)

330

1.86(1.4–2.46)

1.8(1.31–2.47)

1.82(1.32–2.52)

0

0

0

 Q4(≥18)

364

1.7(1.29–2.24)

2.02(1.4–2.93)

1.88(1.29–2.75)

0

0

0.001

  1. Data are described as odds ratios (95%CI)
  2. Model 1 was unadjusted
  3. Model2 was adjusted for age, drinking history, systolic BP, diastolic BP, HbA1c
  4. Model 3 was adjusted for all variables in Model 2 plus HOMA-IR