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. 2020 Nov 15;11(11):489–500. doi: 10.4239/wjd.v11.i11.489

Table 4.

Association between tertiles of time in range and sudomotor dysfunction

OR 95%CI P value
Model 1
TIR T1 - - - -
TIR T2 -1.175 0.309 0.183-0.521 < 0.001
TIR T3 -0.961 0.383 0.225-0.649 < 0.001
Age 0.022 1.022 1.002-1.044 0.035
Smoking 0.600 1.823 1.085-3.063 0.023
Model 2
TIR T1 - - - -
TIR T2 -1.241 0.289 0.164-0.509 < 0.001
TIR T3 -1.032 0.356 0.189-0.673 0.001
Age 0.022 1.022 1.001-1.044 0.036
Smoking 0.608 1.837 1.092-3.091 0.022
Model 3
TIR T1 - - - -
TIR T2 -0.809 0.445 0.209-0.948 0.036
TIR T3 -1.141 0.320 0.123-0.831 0.019
Age 0.029 1.030 1.007-1.053 0.011
Smoking 0.670 1.953 1.100-3.468 0.022
M value 0.111 1.117 1.057-1.180 < 0.001

Time in range T1: < 55.69%; T2: 55.69%-79.86%; T3: > 79.86%. Model 1 was adjusted for age, diabetes duration, sex, body mass index, systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, smoking, triglyceride, and total cholesterol. Model 2 was adjusted for variables as in model 1 and for HbA1c. Model 3 was adjusted for variables as in model 2 and for glycemic variability metrics like standard deviation, mean amplitude of glucose excursions, means of daily differences, average daily risk range, and M value. TIR: Time in range; CI: Confidence interval.