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. 2022 Feb;43(2):169–176. doi: 10.15537/smj.2022.43.2.20210824

Table 3.

- Relationship between VAI and CAS in different ages.

Age Female Male
Model one Model two Model one Model two
OR (95%CI) P-value OR (95%CI) P-value OR(95%CI) P-value OR(95%CI) P-value
18-44 years
Tertile 1 Reference   Reference   Reference   Reference  
Tertile 2 1.59(0.99~2.56) 0.06 1.54(0.85~2.79) 0.156 1.41(0.86~2.29) 0.172 1.716(0.90~3.26) 0.099
Tertile 3 1.75(1.10~2.80) 0.019 1.52(0.67~3.44) 0.315 1.23(0.75~2.01) 0.407 2.44(0.832~4.64) 0.124
>44years
Tertile 1 Reference   Reference   Reference   Reference  
Tertile 2 2.17(1.50~3.19) <0.001 2.42(1.53~3.82) <0.001 1.40(0.88~2.20) 0.153 1.65(0.94~2.90) 0.084
Tertile 3 2.68(1.81~3.97) <0.001 3.09(1.64~5.82) <0.001 1.86(1.17~2.95) 0.009 2.00(0.95~4.42) 0.069

Model one was not adjusted. Model 2 was adjusted for body mass index, waist circumference, hip circumference, total cholesterol, triglyceride, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, diabetes mellitus, and current smoking. VAI: visceral adiposity index; CAS: carotid atherosclerosis; CI: cofidence interval