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. 2022 Feb 16;13:840106. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2022.840106

Table 3.

Multiple Cox proportional hazard regression for estimation of hazard ratios on nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.

Variables HR 95% CI p-value
Patients
 Comparison (ref.) 1
Psoriasis 1.28 1.21 - 1.35 <0.001
Gender
 Female (ref.) 1
 Male 1.23 1.17 - 1.30 <0.001
Income level
 Low income (≤21,000) (ref.) 1
 Middle income (21,001-33,000) 1.02 0.96 - 1.09 0.475
 High income (≥33,001) 1.13 1.07 - 1.19 <0.001
Urbanization
 Level 1 (ref.) 1
 Level 2 0.97 0.92 - 1.03 0.313
 Level 3 0.89 0.82 - 0.95 <0.001
 Level 4 0.93 0.86 - 1.01 0.069
 Level 5 1.01 0.84 - 1.21 0.949
 Level 6 1.20 1.06 - 1.36 0.004
 Level 7 0.90 0.78 - 1.04 0.152
CCI score
 0 (ref.) 1
 1 1.93 1.82 - 2.04 <0.001
 2 2.31 2.15 - 2.48 <0.001
 ≥3 2.06 1.93 - 2.20 <0.001
Hypertension
 No (ref.) 1
 Yes 1.30 1.22 - 1.39 <0.001
Diabetes
 No (ref.) 1
 Yes 1.07 0.99 - 1.15 0.070
Hyperlipidaemia
 No (ref.) 1
 Yes 1.47 1.37 - 1.57 <0.001
Myocardial infarction
 No (ref.) 1
 Yes 0.49 0.28 - 0.85 0.011
Coronary artery disease
 No (ref.) 1
 Yes 1.05 0.97 - 1.14 0.233
Chronic kidney disease
 No (ref.) 1
 Yes 0.68 0.53 - 0.86 0.001
Obesity
 No (ref.) 1
 Yes 1.97 1.48 - 2.63 <0.001
Alcoholism
 No (ref.) 1
 Yes 1.72 1.18 - 2.50 0.005
Liver fibrosis and cirrhosis
 No (ref.) 1
 Yes 1.11 0.67 - 1.84 0.677

The bolding value refers to statistically significant values.