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. 2025 Aug 22;2025:3302911. doi: 10.1155/mi/3302911

Table 3.

The independent contributions of AIP and NLR to the risk of incident CVD among participants.

Characteristic Model I Model II Model III
OR 95% CI p-Value OR 95% CI p-Value OR 95% CI p-Value
AIP (continuous) 1.42 1.30, 1.54 <0.001 1.4 1.26, 1.55 <0.001 1.23 1.08, 1.41 0.002
Q1 1.0 (Reference) 1.0 (Reference) 1.0 (Reference)
Q2 1.24 1.01, 1.52 0.036 1.12 0.92, 1.37 0.3 1.1 0.86, 1.40 0.4
Q3 1.69 1.38, 2.07 <0.001 1.41 1.14, 1.74 0.002 1.14 0.89, 1.46 0.3
Q4 2.11 1.74, 2.57 <0.001 1.91 1.55, 2.36 <0.001 1.54 1.19, 1.98 0.001
NLR (continuous) 1.29 1.22, 1.36 <0.001 1.11 1.06, 1.17 <0.001 1.07 1.01, 1.14 0.028
Q1 1.0 (Reference) 1.0 (Reference) 1.0 (Reference)
Q2 1.23 0.98, 1.55 0.074 1.22 0.96, 1.55 0.1 1.09 0.82, 1.44 0.6
Q3 1.47 1.17, 1.84 0.001 1.27 1.00, 1.61 0.053 1.04 0.78, 1.38 0.8
Q4 2.35 1.89, 2.93 <0.001 1.53 1.22, 1.91 <0.001 1.25 0.97, 1.62 0.088

Note: Model I was not adjusted for any other covariates. Model II was adjusted for age, sex, race, educational attainment, and family income–poverty ratio. Model III was adjusted for age, sex, race,educational attainment, and family income–poverty ratio, alcohol intake, smoking status, BMI, WC, urine creatinine, LDL-C, history of diabetes, history of hypertension, FBG, HbA1c%, SBP, DBP, Platelet. HbA1c%, glycated hemoglobin.

Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index; CI, confidence Interval; CVD, cardiovascular disease; DBP, diastolic blood pressure; FBG, fasting blood glucose; HDL-C, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol; LDL-C, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol; NLR, neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio; SBP, systolic blood pressure; TC, total cholesterol; TG, triglycerides; WC, waist circumference.