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Table 2 The associations between triglycerides and the prevalence of RA in women

From: Association between triglyceride levels and rheumatoid arthritis prevalence in women: a cross-sectional study of NHANES (1999–2018)

 

Model 1

Model 2

Model 3

Exposure

OR (95%CI)

P-value

OR (95%CI)

P-value

OR (95%CI)

P-value

Continuous

1.30 (1.04, 1.61)

0.019

1.08 (1.07, 1.10)

< 0.001

1.19 (1.04, 1.37)

0.014

Quartile

      

Q1

Reference

 

Reference

 

Reference

 

Q2

2.65 (1.41, 4.99)

0.003

1.08 (0.74, 1.56)

0.689

1.79 (0.93, 3.44)

0.080

Q3

3.12 (1.69, 5.78)

< 0.001

1.18 (0.81, 1.72)

0.377

1.73 (0.92, 3.25)

0.085

Q4

5.01 (2.79, 9.00)

< 0.001

1.44 (0.96, 2.14)

0.065

2.46 (1.22, 4.95)

0.013

P for trend

 

< 0.001

 

0.050

 

0.040

  1. Model 1: No covariates were adjusted
  2. Model 2: Based on Model 1, adjustments were made for age, race, education, marital status, and PIR
  3. Model 3: Building on Model 2, additional adjustments were made for BMI, daily alcohol intake, daily moisture intake, daily energy intake, daily protein intake, daily carbohydrate intake, daily total fat intake, hypertension, glycohemoglobin, presence of renal failure, smoking, cholesterol, c-reactive protein