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. 2023 Mar 30;10:1131373. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2023.1131373

Table 9.

Odds ratios for associations between triglyceride and cholesterol levels and anti-HBs results stratified by diabetes status.

Diabetes status TC (Hyper) TG (Hyper)
Crude model Adjusted model Crude model Adjusted model
cOR (95% CI) P-value aOR (95% CI) P-value cOR (95% CI) P-value aOR (95% CI) P-value
Yes 0.619 0.714 0.848 0.375
Normal Ref Ref Ref Ref
Hyper/Hypo 0.791 (0.315, 1.990) 0.838 (0.324, 2.164) 0.959 (0.623, 1.476) 0.808 (0.504, 1.295)
No 0.072 0.289 0.014 0.385
Normal Ref Ref Ref Ref
Hyper/Hypo 0.823 (0.666, 1.017) 0.889 (0.715, 1.105) 1.213 (1.039, 1.417) 1.075 (0.913, 1.265)
Diabetes HDL (Hypo) LDL (Hyper)
Crude model Adjusted model Crude model Adjusted model
cOR (95% CI) P- value aOR (95% CI) P-value cOR (95% CI) P-value aOR (95% CI) P-value
Yes 0.098 0.155 0.315 0.336
Normal Ref Ref Ref Ref
Hyper/Hypo 2.192 (0.865, 5.554) 2.015 (0.767, 5.292) 1.543 (0.662, 3.596) 1.540 (0.639, 3.712)
No 0.006 0.084 0.022 0.413
Normal Ref Ref Ref Ref
Hyper/Hypo 1.446 (1.112, 1.881) 1.270 (0.968, 1.666) 1.239 (1.031, 1.490) 1.083 (0.895, 1.311)

The crude model only included total cholesterol, triglyceride, high-density lipoprotein, and low-density lipoprotein; the adjusted model comprised the following covariates: age, sex, race, BMI, smoking status, and drinking status.