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Table 4 Odds of having normal HDL-C levels in patients with high TG vs normal TG levels

From: Correlates of normal and decreased HDL cholesterol levels in type 2 diabetes: a cohort-based cross-sectional study

 

Normal levels of HDL-C

OR

95 CI%

P value

Unadjusted

TG categories

Combined

normal TG1

1.00 (reference)

  

high TG1

0.559

0.505– 0.618

 < 0.001*

Men with

normal TG

1.00 (reference)

  

high TG

0.574

0.491– 0.671

 < 0.00*

Women with

normal TG

1.00 (reference)

  

high TG

0.574

0.500– 0.658

 < 0.001*

Model 1a

 Combined

0.582

0.525– 0.645

 < 0.001*

 Men

0.597

0.510– 0.700

 < 0.001*

 Women

0.585

0.510– 0.672

 < 0.001*

Model 2b

 Combined

0.510

0.449 – 0.579

 < 0.001*

 Men

0.506

0.416 – 0.616

 < 0.001*

 Women

0.543

0.457– 0.644

 < 0.001*

  1. OR odds ratio, 95% CI 95% confidence interval, TG triglyceride, HDL-C high-density lipoprotein cholesterol
  2. *Significant P value
  3. aModel 1 was adjusted for age group, sex, duration of diabetes group, and body mass index (BMI) group (age cutoff: 65 yrs., duration of diabetes cutoff: 5 yrs., BMI cutoff: 25 (kg/m^2))
  4. bModel 2 was adjusted for age group, gender, duration of diabetes group, BMI group, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, waist/hip ratio (WHR), hemoglobin A1C (HbA1C), and creatinine (age cutoff: 65 yrs., duration of diabetes cutoff: 5 yrs., BMI cutoff: 25 (kg/m^2))