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. 2019 Apr 16;2019:3904568. doi: 10.1155/2019/3904568

Table 4.

Crude and adjusted odds ratio (OR) of the association between serum hs-CRP concentrations and cardiometabolic risk factors in children, Viçosa, MG, Brazil, 2015.

Cardiometabolic risk factors hs-CRP ≥ P90 (dependent variable)
Crude Adjusted
OR (95% CI) P value OR (95% CI) P value
Traditional
Overweight/obese1 2.19 (1.08–4.43) 0.030 2.08 (1.01–4.29) 0.046
↑ Gynoid body fat1 2.98 (1.36–6.52) 0.006 2.80 (1.23–6.43) 0.014
↑ Android body fat1 3.06 (1.39–6.72) 0.005 2.91 (1.26–6.72) 0.012

MetS components
↑ Waist circumference1 3.12 (1.51–6.45) 0.002 2.90 (1.37–6.13) 0.005
↓ HDL-c2 2.68 (1.32–5.45) 0.006 2.60 (1.23–5.50) 0.012
↑ Glucose2 9.74 (1.89–50.32) 0.007 14.23 (2.57–78.68) 0.002

Nontraditional
↑ Uric acid2 4.00 (1.89–8.43) <0.001 3.59 (1.60–8.02) 0.002
↑ Homocysteine2 2.59 (1.05–6.40) 0.039 2.81 (1.08–7.36) 0.034
↑ apoB2 3.19 (1.32–7.70) 0.010 2.84 (1.09–7.40) 0.033

hs-CRP, high-sensitive C-reactive protein; BMI, body mass index; HDL-c, high-density lipoprotein; apoB, apolipoprotein B; CI, confidence interval. Multivariate logistic regression (P < 0.05), using as reference hs-CRP < P90 (<1.82 mg/L). 1Adjusted by age, sex, ethnicity, income, and sedentary behavior; 2adjusted by model 1 + body fat percentage.

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