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Table 3 Association between elevated ALT level and cardiometabolic risk factors according to the sex

From: Association between elevated serum alanine aminotransferase and cardiometabolic risk factors in rural Chinese population: a cross-sectional study

Variables

Male

Female

OR

95 % CI

P

OR

95 % CI

P

Age, yrs

0.95

0.94–0.96

<0.001

0.98

0.97–0.99

0.009

Race

      

Han

1(referent)

 

0.321

1(referent)

 

0.415

Others

0.78

0.51–1.19

0.274

0.73

0.40–1.33

0.309

Current smoking status

0.62

0.52–0.75

<0.001

1.06

0.76–1.48

0.733

Current drinking status

1.12

0.92–1.32

0.267

1.07

0.53–2.18

0.842

Hypertension

1.33

1.08–1.62

0.006

1.22

0.93–1.61

0.148

diabetes

1.21

0.91–1.61

0.192

1.23

089–1.76

0.195

High TC

1.63

1.23–2.17

0.001

1.38

0.96–1.99

0.084

High TG

1.62

1.25–2.09

<0.001

1.74

1.30–2.33

<0.001

Low HDL

1.23

0.96–1.58

0.096

1.33

0.93–1.89

0.116

High LDL

0.91

0.61–1.36

0.640

1.21

0.78–1.89

0.393

BMI ≥ 25 kg/m2

1.52

1.07–2.18

0.021

1.81

1.27–2.58

0.001

Abdominal obesity

1.22

0.78–1.90

0.377

1.75

1.30–2.35

<0.001

Hyperuricemia

1.92

1.54–2.40

<0.001

1.34

0.90–1.99

0.145

HtgW phenotype

1.32

0.97–1.79

0.077

1.500

0.97–2.00

0.067

  1. Adjusted for age, race, BMI, Current smoking status, Current drinking status,Education,Physical activity, Family income, Hypertension, diabetes, high TC, high TG, low HDL, high LDL, BMI ≥25 kg/m2, abdominal obesity, Hyperuricemia and HtgW phenotype