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. 2022 Feb 9;13:830347. doi: 10.3389/fendo.2022.830347

Table 2.

Association between lipid levels and hypertension in the cross-sectional analysis.

Model Variables (continuous, per 1 mmol/L) OR (95% CI) p-value
Crude RC 1.59 (1.58,1.59) <0.001
LDL-C 1.42 (1.42,1.43) <0.001
TC 1.35 (1.35,1.36) <0.001
TG 1.26 (1.25,1.26) <0.001
Non-HDL-C 1.48 (1.47,1.48) <0.001
Model 1 a RC 1.48 (1.47,1.48) <0.001
LDL-C 1.33 (1.33,1.34) <0.001
TC 1.30 (1.30,1.31) <0.001
TG 1.23 (1.23,1.23) <0.001
Non-HDL-C 1.39 (1.39,1.40) <0.001
Model 2 b RC 1.30 (1.29,1.31) <0.001
LDL-C 1.27 (1.27,1.28) <0.001
TC 1.24 (1.24,1.25) <0.001
TG 1.16 (1.16,1.16) <0.001
Non-HDL-C 1.29 (1.29,1.30) <0.001

OR, odds ratio; CI, confidence interval; RC, remnant cholesterol; LDL-C, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol; TC, total cholesterol; TG, triglycerides; Non-HDL-C, non-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol.

a

In Model 1, the adjustment factors included age, sex, and heart rate.

b

In Model 2, the adjustment factors included age, sex, heart rate, body mass index, fasting blood glucose, alanine aminotransferase, leukocyte count, and serum creatinine.