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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Prev Med. 2010 Aug 27;51(5):416–420. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2010.08.011

Table 4.

Multivariate adjusted hazard ratios of incident kidney stone disease hospitalizations in 11,1731 Atherosclerosis Risk In Communities study participants.2

HR (95% CI)
Age (10 yrs) 0.95 (0.66, 1.39)
Male gender 1.70 (1.06, 2.73)
Whites in North Carolina 1.00 (ref)
Whites in Minnesota 1.16 (0.65, 2.08)
Whites in Washington County 0.75 (0.39, 1.43)
African Americans in North Carolina 0.83 (0.19, 3.65)
African Americans in Jackson 1.22 (0.64, 2.35)
Waist circumference (cm) 3 1.11 (0.88, 1.40)
Hypertension 1.69 (1.07, 2.67)
(ln) Triglycerides (mmol/l) 3 1.11 (0.90, 1.39)
Diabetes 1.98 (1.20, 3.28)
Uric acid (mg/dl) 3 0.87 (0.68, 1.12)
Gallstone 1.41 (0.78, 2.55)
1

90 Incident kidney stone-related hospitalizations with information on all covariates.

2

Each variable was adjusted simultaneously for the other variables shown in the table.

3

Modeled per standard deviation (SD) increase. SDs were 0.50 for (ln) Triglycerides, 14.40 for waist circumference (cm), and 1.47 for uric acid (mg/dl).