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Table 3 Risk associations between body mass index (BMI) and incident of elevated liver stiffness

From: A J-shaped relationship between body mass index and the risk of elevated liver stiffness: a cross-sectional study

 

Unadjusted Odds ratio (95% CIs)

P value

Model 1a Odds ratio (95% CIs)

P value

Model 2b Odds ratio (95% CIs)

P value

BMI

1.29 (1.24, 1.34)

 < 0.0001

1.29 (1.23, 1.36)

 < 0.0001

1.23 (1.16, 1.30)

 < 0.0001

BMI classifications

 Underweight

1.0

 

1.0

 

1.0

 

 Normal weight

0.66 (0.26, 1.67)

0.3775

0.51 (0.18, 1.48)

0.2152

0.47 (0.15, 1.41)

0.1755

 Overweight

1.79 (0.72, 4.45)

0.2105

1.14 (0.40, 3.27)

0.8032

0.84 (0.28, 2.54)

0.7560

 Obese

6.31 (2.51, 15.85)

 < 0.0001

4.32 (1.47, 12.66)

0.0077

2.60 (0.83, 8.16)

0.1023

  1. aModel 1 was adjusted for age, sex, mean arterial pressure, history of coronary heart disease, history of Diabetes, history of Hypertension
  2. bModel 2 was adjusted for age, sex, mean arterial pressure, history of coronary heart disease, history of Diabetes, history of Hypertension, alanine transaminase (ALT), fasting blood–glucose (FBG), Creatinine, total triglyceride (TG), high-density lipoprotein (HDL)