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. 2013 Mar 1;52(2):160–166. doi: 10.3164/jcbn.12-122

Table 7.

Odds ratio of ceruloplasmin according to quartiles of hs-CRP

Quartiles of hs-CRP p for trend
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
All (n = 389)
 Model 1 1.00 1.46 (0.81–2.66) 1.56 (0.87–2.78) 3.99 (2.17–7.32) <0.001
 Model 2 1.00 1.67 (0.90–3.10) 1.91 (1.04–3.53) 5.39 (2.81–10.34) <0.001
 Model 3 1.00 1.55 (0.80–3.00) 2.02 (1.01–4.04) 4.86 (2.16–10.92) <0.001
Male (n = 195)
 Model 1 1.00 1.23 (0.53–2.87) 1.06 (0.46–2.42) 3.11 (1.32–7.33) 0.018
 Model 4 1.00 0.99 (0.38–2.59) 1.28 (0.45–3.63) 4.42 (1.38–14.14) 0.014
Female (n = 194)
 Model 1 1.00 1.34 (0.56–3.23) 3.68 (1.57–8.63) 7.08 (2.87–17.49) <0.001
 Model 4 1.00 1.48 (0.54–4.09) 6.53 (2.16–19.76) 14.18 (3.91–51.41) <0.001

Data were analyzed by multiple logistic regression analysis. Data in pareutheses were 95% CI. Model 1: Not adjusted. Model 2: Adjusted for sex and age. Model 3: Adjusted for age, sex, BMI, Systolic blood pressure, RBC, WBC, ALT, LDL-c, HOMA-R, HbA1c, 8-OHdG, NOx, ferritin, UA, Cre, Smoking, Alcohol and Exercise. Model 4: Adjusted for age, BMI, Systolic blood pressure, RBC, WBC, ALT, LDL-c, HOMA-R, HbA1c, 8-OHdG, NOx, ferritin, UA, Cre, Smoking, Alcohol and Exercise.