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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2007 Dec 4.
Published in final edited form as: HIV Med. 2006 Sep;7(6):389–396. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-1293.2006.00398.x

Table 5.

Factors Associated with an Abnormal Glucose Tolerance Test (Impaired Glucose Tolerance or Diabetes) in Men on Multivariate Logistic Regression Analysisa

Variable Unadjusted OR
(95% CI)
Adjusted OR
(95% CI)
Age >=55 y 2.2 (1.2, 4.0) 2.0 (1.03, 3.9)
Race/ethnicity
 African Americanb 2.0 (0.6, 6.2) 2.2 (0.7, 7.0)
 Hispanicb 3.4 (1.0, 11.6) 3.8 (1.05, 14.0)
Waist circumference >102 cm 2.0 (0.9, 4.5) 1.7 (0.7, 4.4)
Body mass index
 25 – 29.9 kg/m2 (overweight) c 1.1 (0.6, 2.2) ------d
 ≥ 30 kg/m2 (obese) c 1.6 (0.7, 4.0) ------d
HIV-infected, antiretroviral-naïvee 2.5 (1.0, 6.3) 2.5 (0.9, 6.8)
HIV-infected, on non-PI HAARTe 0.9 (0.4, 1.9) 0.9 (0.4, 2.1)
HIV-infected, on PI-HAARTe 0.4 (0.1, 1.4) 0.6 (0.2, 2.0)
Family history of diabetes 1.0 (0.5, 1.8) 0.9 (0.5, 1.9)
Physical activity 0.6 (0.3, 1.1) 0.6 (0.3, 1.4)
a

OR, odds ratio; CI, confidence interval; HIV, human immunodeficiency virus; HAART, highly active antiretroviral therapy

b

Reference: White

c

Reference: <25 kg/m2 (underweight/normal).

d

Variable not included in the final model

e

Reference: HIV-uninfected