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Table 2 Prospective associations between NHHR and the progression of prediabetes

From: The role of non-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio (nhhr) in prediabetes progression and the mediating effect of BMI: a longitudinal study in China

character

Crude model

Model 1

Model 2

95%CI

P

95%CI

P

95%CI

P

NHHR

1.12(1.04,1.21)

0.002

1.11(1.04,1.20)

0.004

1.1(1.02,1.19)

0.01

 Q1

ref

 

ref

 

ref

 

 Q2

1.22(0.85,1.75)

0.29

1.22(0.85,1.75)

0.28

1.1(0.76,1.60)

0.60

 Q3

1.26(0.87,1.81)

0.22

1.29(0.89,1.86)

0.18

1.2(0.82,1.75)

0.35

 Q4

1.78(1.26,2.53)

0.001

1.77(1.24,2.53)

0.002

1.48(1.02,2.15)

0.04

p for trend

 

< 0.001

 

< 0.001

 

0.01

  1. Crude model, unadjusted crude representation;
  2. Model 1, adjusted for sociodemographic variables such as age, gender, educational level, location, and marital status;
  3. and Model 2, further adjusted for confounding factors including smoking status, drinking status, HbA1c, and hypertension, cardiovascular disease and statin use