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. 2019 Jun 23;12:1756284819858039. doi: 10.1177/1756284819858039

Table 2.

Results from the applied logistic regression evaluating NAFLD, according to D-AII, for the baseline ATTICA participants.

All participants Odds ratios (95% confidence intervals)
NAFLD
by TyG cutoff
NAFLD
by HSI cutoff
NAFLD
by FLI cutoff
NAFLD
by NAFLD-FLS cutoff
Age (years) 1.004
(0.99–1.02)
1.02
(0.99–1.04)
1.01
(0.99–1.04)
1.005
(0.98–1.03)
Men versus women 1.06
(0.77–1.48)
1.87
(0.13–3.09)
1.58
(0.89–2.78)
1.42
(0.86–2.36)
Education (years of school) 1.01
(0.96–1.07)
1.02
(0.93–1.12)
1.02
(0.92–1.13)
0.96
(0.88–1.05)
SES (low/middle versus high) 1.09
(0.73–1.6)
1.08
(0.55–2.14)
1.29
(0.60–2.79)
1.73
(0.87–3.45)
Alcohol intake (y/n) 0.83
(0.62–1.12)
1.18
(0.70–1.99)
1.06
(0.59–1.90)
1.68
(0.96–2.94)
Smoking ever (y/n) 0.75
(0.56–0.98)
0.83
(0.52–1.31)
1.21
(0.71–2.08)
0.74
(0.47–1.18)
Physically active (y/n) 0.98
(0.96–1.06)
0.68
(0.42–1.09)
1.23
(0.73–2.09)
0.92
(0.57–1.48)
Obesity, % yes 1.34
(0.97–1.86)
1.40
(0.85–2.31)
1.07
(0.63–1.83)
1.87
(0.14–3.07)
Hypertension (y/n) 0.71
(0.52–0.96)
0.49
(0.29–0.82)
1.06
(0.61–1.83)
1.02
(0.62–1.67)
Diabetes mellitus (y/n) 0.95
(0.53–1.69)
0.52
(0.16–1.66)
0.89
(0.28–2.86)
0.42
(0.13–1.39)
Hypercholesterolemia (y/n) 1.20
(0.90–1.60)
0.80
(0.50–1.29)
1.07
(0.63–1.82)
1.05
(0.65–1.68)
Waist-to-hip ratio 3.04
(0.70–13.28)
1.88
(0.27–13.02)
2.03
(0.27–15.05)
1.25
(0.19–8.08)
D-AII (10–77) 0.95
(0.93–0.98)
0.89
(0.86–0.92)
0.88
(0.85–0.91)
0.89
(0.86–0.92)

D-AII, Dietary Anti-Inflammation Index; FLI, fatty liver index; HSI, hepatic steatosis index; NAFLD, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease; FLS, Fatty Liver Score; SES, socioeconomic status; TyG, triglyceride-glucose.