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. 2017 Apr 13;32(2):149–157. doi: 10.5606/ArchRheumatol.2017.6075

Table 5. Multiple logistic regression of hyperuricemia-related factors for stratified by age group.

  65-74 years (n=2,456) 75-84 years (n=1,613) ≥85 years (n=326)
  OR 95% CI OR 95% CI OR 95% CI
Sex (male versus female) 0,80 0.65-0.98 0,92 0.72-1.16 0,61 0.35-1.07
Obesity (yes versus no) 1,57 1.29-1.92 1,42 1.13-1.79 1,83 1.03-3.24
Type 2 diabetes (yes versus no) 1,17 0.96-1.42 1,20 0.96-1.50 0,85 0.49-1.48
Hypertension (yes versus no) 1,24 0.99-1.55 0,93 0.71-1.21 1,52 0.79-2.95
Hypercholesterolemia (yes versus no) 1,04 0.85-1.26 1,43 1.14-1.85 1,91 1.10-3.30
Hypertriglyceridemia (yes versus no) 1,99 1.61-2.46 1,58 1.21-2.05 1,66 0.86-3.21
Low HDL (yes versus no) 1,36 1.05-1.76 1,70 1.26-2.28 2,41 1.20-4.83
High BUN (yes versus no) 1,47 1.16-1.86 1,66 1.29-2.12 1,93 1.11-3.33
High creatinine (yes versus no) 2,66 1.56-4.54 2,83 1.83-4.38 7,72 3.05-19.57
High ALT (yes versus no) 1,55 1.23-1.96 1,18 0.86-1.61 0,45 0.15-1.31
OR: Odds ratio; CI: Confidence interval; HDL: High-density lipoprotein; BUN: Blood urea nitrogen; ALT: Alanine amino transferase.