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. 2020 Apr 5;20:442. doi: 10.1186/s12889-020-08466-2

Table 3.

Association of cardiometabolic risk factors and serum uric acid in Logistic regression analysisa

Parameter Serum Uric Acidb
Tertile 1 Tertile 2 Tertile 3
Excess weight
 Model 1 1 (reference) 1.25 (0.67–2.35) 1.46 (0.78–2.74)
 Model 2 1 (reference) 1.13 (0.58–2.18) 1.42 (0.74–2.72)
High TG
 Model 1 1 (reference) 1.33 (0.57–3.1) 4.37 (2.04–9.36)
 Model 2 1 (reference) 1.11 (0.45–2.72) 4.55 (2.03–10.22)
 Model 3 1 (reference) 1.04 (0.42–2.57) 4.17 (1.84–9.45)
High LDL
 Model 1 1 (reference) 1.62 (0.76–3.46) 2.41 (1.16–5.00)
 Model 2 1 (reference) 1.58 (0.73–3.43) 2.48 (1.18–5.21)
 Model 3 1 (reference) 1.56 (0.71–3.39) 2.41(1.13–5.11)
High TC
 Model 1 1 (reference) 2.58 (1.18–5.66) 3.93 (1.83–4.43)
 Model 2 1 (reference) 2.58 (1.16–5.74) 4.12 (1.89–8.94)
 Model 3 1 (reference) 2.47 (1.10–5.53) 3.77 (1.72–8.27)
Having MetS
 Model 1 1 (reference) 3.35 (1.01–11.03) 6.84 (2.21–21.10)
 Model 2 1 (reference) 2.89 (0.82–10.10) 7.45 (2.24–24.73)
 Model 3 1 (reference) 2.44 (0.66–8.92) 6.10 (1.77–20.94)

TG triglycerides, LDL-C low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, TC total cholesterol, Mets metabolic syndrome

aModel 1 was without adjustment., Model 2 adjusted for age, educational level, job history, shift work, smoking status., and Model 3 additionally adjusted for body mass index in all abnormalities except for excess weight

bThe ranges of serum uric acid levels are 1.6 mg/dl to 4.7 mg/dl for the1st tertile, 4.7 mg/dl to 5.9 mg/dl for the 2nd tertile, and 5.9 mg/dl to 8.5 mg/dl for the 3rd tertile