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. 2011 Apr 5;4:105. doi: 10.1186/1756-0500-4-105

Table 4.

Association between Type D personality and the various components of the metabolic syndrome in 359 attenders of an outpatient lipid clinic.

Dependent Variable:
Component of the Metabolic Syndrome
Independent Variable:
Type D Personality
(European IDF definition) Crude Odds ratios
(95% CI)
p Adjusted Odds ratios*
(95% CI)
p

Increased waist circumference
(≥94 cm in ♂ or ≥80 cm in ♀)
2.43 (1.18-5.01) 0.02 1.71 (0.73 - 3.99) 0.21

High fasting blood glucose (≥100 mg/dl) 2.53 (1.59 - 4.00) <0.001 2.13 (1.23-3.66) 0.006

Low HDL-C (<40 mg/dl in ♂ or <50 mg/dl in ♀) 1.22 (0.76 - 1.95) 0.41 1.36 (0.78-2.35) 0.27

High TG (≥ 150 mg/dl) 2.19 (1.38-3.45) 0.001 2.17 (1.28 - 3.68) 0.004

High BP (≥ 130/85 mmHg) 2.54 (1.50-4.29) 0.001 1.76 (0.97-3.19) 0.06

Odds ratios from separate logistic regression models with each of the components of the metabolic syndrome as the dependent variable and Type D personality as the independent variable. *Odds ratios adjusted for: Age, gender, marital status, educational status, employment status, household income, smoking status, anxiety symptoms above cut-off and depressive symptoms above cut-off. Abbreviations: IDF: International Diabetes Federation; CI: confidence intervals