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. 2021 Aug 13;18(15):3470–3477. doi: 10.7150/ijms.63180

Table 2.

Association of obesity-related indices with MetS using multivariable logistic regression analysis

Obesity-related indices Multivariate Interaction p
Male (n = 808) Female (n = 1064)
OR 95% confidence interval p OR 95% confidence interval p
BMI (per 1 kg/m2) 1.382 1.294-1.476 < 0.001 1.273 1.201-1.350 < 0.001 0.036
WHR (per 0.1) 7.027 4.685-10.540 < 0.001 3.241 2.371-4.430 < 0.001 0.016
WHtR (per 0.1) 11.445 7.255-18.052 < 0.001 5.868 4.101-8.397 < 0.001 0.111
LAP (per 1) 1.124 1.103-1.145 < 0.001 1.118 1.098-1.139 < 0.001 0.666
BRI (per 1) 3.213 2.572-4.012 < 0.001 2.265 1.907-2.690 < 0.001 0.078
CI (per 0.01) 1.175 1.136-1.215 < 0.001 1.103 1.077-1.129 < 0.001 0.026
VAI (per 1) 9.020 6.294-12.926 < 0.001 6.870 4.869-9.692 < 0.001 0.096
BAI (per 1) 1.174 1.113-1.237 < 0.001 1.141 1.093-1.190 < 0.001 0.761
AVI (per 1) 1.560 1.442-1.688 < 0.001 1.471 1.364-1.587 < 0.001 0.470
ABSI (per 0.01) 3.978 2.485-6.370 < 0.001 2.620 1.870-3.671 < 0.001 0.583
TyG index (per 1) 7.370 5.012-10.838 < 0.001 8.210 5.663-11.902 < 0.001 0.745

Values expressed as odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence interval. Abbreviations are the same as in Table 1.

Covariates in the multivariable model included age, systolic and diastolic blood pressures, total cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol, eGFR and medications use.