Table 2. The relationship between metabolic syndrome and body fat in logistic regression models, using metabolic syndrome as the dependent variable.
Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | |
Age | 1.045a (1.022–1.068) | 1.032a (1.008–1.057) | 1.034a (1.009–1.058) |
Male gender | 1.615 (0.840–3.106) | 0.797 (0.471–1.345) | 0.79 (0.465–1.343) |
Body mass index | 1.292a (1.147–1.463) | 1.241a (1.121–1.373) | 1.245a (1.126–1.377) |
Subcutaneous fat | 2.569 (0.935–7.053) | ||
Peritoneal fat | 3.991a (2.181–7.304) | ||
Retroperitoneal fat | 5.651a (2.707–11.79) |
Body fat was logarithmically transformed for statistical analyses. Odds ratios (95% CI) were shown.
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