Table 2.
Association of HIV monoinfection, HCV monoinfection, HIV/HCV coinfection with HOMA-IR adjusted for demographic, lifestyle, and metabolic factors plus markers of microbial translocation, monocyte activation, and inflammation, compared to those with neither infection¶
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% Estimate (95%CI) | p-value | % Estimate (95%CI) | p-value | % Estimate (95%CI) | p-value | % Estimate (95%CI) | p-value | % Estimate (95%CI) | p-value | |
HIV/HCV coinfection | 70% (30%, 122%) | <0.001 | 81% (37%, 138%) | <0.001 | 42% (4%, 94%) | 0.029 | 75% (34%,129%) | <0.001 | 70% (30%, 123%) | <0.001 |
HCV monoinfection | 24% (−6%, 65%) | 0.125 | 27% (−4%, 70%) | 0.095 | 9% (−20%, 48%) | 0.575 | 26% (−5%, 68%) | 0.112 | 25% (−6%, 66%) | 0.125 |
HIV monoinfection | 18% (−3%, 43%) | 0.097 | 25% (2%, 54%) | 0.036 | 13% (−7%, 38%) | 0.228 | 20% (−1%, 48%) | 0.063 | 18% (−3%, 43%) | 0.097 |
Multiple imputation by the Chained Equation method was used to impute missing outcome values
Adjusted for age, gender, race, smoking, alcohol, BMI, waist circumference, and estimated glomerular filtrate rate.
Adjusted for age, gender, race, smoking, alcohol, BMI, waist circumference and estimated glomerular filtrate rate and each of the stated biomarkers