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. 2020 Feb 5;10(2):244. doi: 10.3390/biom10020244

Table 4.

Odds ratio for hyperlipidemia based on gender.

Variable Female Male
N = 9237 N = 8690
OR 95%CI OR 95%CI
rs688 (ref: CC)
CT 1.105 0.980–1.247 1.015 0.904–1.139
TT 1.357 1.004–1.835 0.798 0.579–1.100
Age (ref: 30-39)
40-49 2.024 1.649–2.484 1.877 1.578–2.234
50-59 5.062 4.158–6.163 3.215 2.702–3.825
60-70 10.287 8.343–12.684 3.811 3.158–4.600
Education (ref: Elementary school)
Junior and Senior high school 0.875 0.717–1.067 1.220 0.926–1.608
University above 0.900 0.732–1.108 1.355 1.031–1.780
Smoking (ref: Never)
Former 0.889 0.590–1.342 1.076 0.944–1.226
Current 1.256 0.888–1.778 0.887 0.765–1.028
Alcohol drinking (ref: Never)
Former 1.331 0.741–2.388 1.019 0.809–1.282
Current 1.025 0.650–1.615 1.021 0.868–1.201
BMI (ref: 18.5 ≤ BMI < 24)
BMI < 18.5 0.739 0.527–1.037 0.476 0.254–0.893
24 ≤ BMI < 27 1.242 1.084–1.422 1.273 1.120–1.446
BMI≥27 1.562 1.333–1.831 1.483 1.283–1.713
Diabetes (ref: No)
Yes 5.984 5.089–7.035 5.621 4.819–6.556
Hypertension (ref: No)
Yes 2.979 2.605–3.408 3.720 3.306–4.186
TC/HDL (ratio) (ref: <5)
≥5 1.926 1.587–2.338 1.805 1.584–2.057

BMI: Body-mass index (measured in Kg/m2); TC: Total cholesterol; HDL-C: High-density lipoprotein cholesterol; OR: Odds ratio; CI: Confidence interval.