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. 2024 Jan 31;23:33. doi: 10.1186/s12944-024-02006-2

Table 2.

Association of anthropometric indices with incident dyslipidemia for one standard deviation increase

Variable Crude
OR(95%CI)
P-value Model A
OR (95% CI)
P-value VIF Model A Model B
OR (95% CI)
P-value VIF Model B
VAI 3.77 (2.97, 4.80)  < 0.001 3.40 (2.63, 4.38) 0.000 1.11 2.81 (2.07, 3.81)  < 0.001 1.13
BRI 1.21 (1.14, 1.28)  < 0.001 1.05 (0.96, 1.13) 0.287 2.01 1.01 (0.91, 1.13) 0.843 2.55
BMI 1.90 2.44
 Underweight (< 18) 0.35 (0.18, 0.71) 0.004 0.40 (0.19, 0.84) 0.015 0.43 (0.18, 1.03) 0.260
 Normal (18 – 25) Ref - Ref - Ref -

 Overweight (25 – 30)

 Obese (> 30)

1.41 (1.14, 1.76)

1.88 (1.42, 2.48)

0.002

 < 0.001

1.09 (0.85, 1.41)

1.17 (0.80, 1.73)

0.496

0.417

1.07 (0.77, 1.49)

0.98 (0.59, 1.63)

0.696

0.941

Sensitivity Train - 87% 86%
Test - 87% 81%
Deviance = -2LLR - 2139.15 1460.57
P value of deviance - 0.000

The model A contains VAI, BRI, BMI

The model B contains model all variables in Model A, adjusted for PAL, Age, Sex, Anxiety Score, Depression Score, Smoking status, percent of daily energy intake from fat, percent of daily energy intake from carbohydrate and percent of daily energy intake from protein

Abbreviations: BRI Body roundness index, VAI Visceral Adiposity Index, BMI body mass index, PAL physical activity level