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. 2021 Mar 31;21:159. doi: 10.1186/s12872-021-01966-y

Table 2.

Association between various characteristics and the risk of LVH by logistic regression analysis (n = 1515)

Variable Odds ratios (confidence interval) P values
Sex (female) 2.611 (1.5914.583)  < 0.001
Age, y 1.002 (0.9171.094) 0.969
Hypertension 2.638 (1.4494.803) 0.005
Diabetes mellitus 0.880 (0.2493.116) 0.843
BMI, kg/m2 1.029 (0.9391.128) 0.537
WHR 5.431 (0.081364.747) 0.430
SBP, mmHg 1.021 (1.0071.035) 0.003
DBP, mmHg 1.014 (0.9971.032) 0.114
Fasting glucose, mmol/L 1.114 (0.9451.313) 0.198
Serum potassium, mmol/L 0.614 (0.2851.326) 0.215
eGFR, mL/min/1.73m2 0.999 (0.9891.010) 0.878
SUA, umol/L 1.004 (1.0011.006) 0.013
Total cholesterol, mmol/L 0.685 (0.2302.040) 0.497
Triglycerides, mmol/L 1.061 (0.6781.659) 0.796
LDL-C, mmol/L 1.029 (0.3093.426) 0.963
HDL-C, mmol/L 3.869 (0.66422.557) 0.133
CIMT, mm 67.670 (13.352342.976)  < 0.001

Logistic regression analyses were used to test the risk of LVH. Age, sex, hypertension, diabetes, smoking status, alcohol consumption, BMI, WHR, SBP, DBP, fasting glucose, SUA, eGFR, total cholesterol, triglycerides, LDL-C, HDL-C, uUA/Cre and CIMT were all included in the model