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. 2020 Apr 1;27(4):319–330. doi: 10.5551/jat.49528

Supplementary Table 1. Percentages and Adjusted Odds Ratio (95% CI) for Obesity, Abdominal Obesity, and Metabolic Syndrome for Comparison of the Three Highest Small Dense Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol (sdLDL-C) Quartiles and Remnant-Like Particle Cholesterol (RLP-C) Quartiles with the First Quartile.

Quartiles of sdLDL-C, mg/dL
Quartiles of RLP-C, mg/dL
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 P for trend Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 P for trend
Obesity, %* 17 20 26 34 P < 0.001 16 21 27 33 P < 0.001
    model 1 1.00 (Reference) 1.29 (1.06–1.58) 1.83 (1.51–2.21) 2.55 (2.12–3.07) 1.00 (Reference) 1.42 (1.17–1.73) 1.94 (1.61–2.34) 2.50 (2.08–3.02)
Abdominal Obesity, %** 19 23 30 41 P < 0.001 20 27 30 37 P < 0.001
    model 1 1.00 (Reference) 1.33 (1.10–1.62) 1.89 (1.56–2.28) 2.69 (2.24–3.23) 1.00 (Reference) 1.63 (1.35–1.98) 1.91 (1.59–2.30) 2.40 (1.99–2.88)
Metabolic syndrome, % 7 9 19 39 P < 0.001 7 11 18 37 P < 0.001
    model 1 1.00 (Reference) 1.26 (0.94–1.68) 2.97 (2.30–3.83) 8.04 (6.31–10.2) 1.00 (Reference) 1.83 (1.38–2.42) 3.49 (2.69–4.52) 8.98 (7.00–11.5)

Odds ratios are estimated from logistic regression models with adjustments for age, sex, and smoking status.

*

Obesity was considered BMI ≥ 25.

**

Abdominal obesity was considered a waist circumference of > 85 cm for men and > 90 cm for women.