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Table 4 Adjusted Hazard ratio (aHR) and 95% CI of the HTN according to the liver enzymes using CPHM and PSM analysis

From: Association between serum liver enzymes and hypertension using propensity score matching analysis: evidence from a large kurdish prospective cohort study

Variables

Full population

Propensity score matching

aHR

(95% CI)

aHR

(95% CI)

GGT

N0

1

1

Yes

1.34(1.11–1.63)

1.48(1.22–1.78)

p-value

0.004

0.002

Goodness of fit index

R2 peso

0.138

0.001

AIC

3515.909

1497.967

BIC

3711.570

1533.68

ALT

N0

1

1

Yes

1.12(0.92–1.35)

1.07(0.98–1.17)

p-value

0.236

0.136

Goodness of fit index

R2 peso

0.145

0.004

AIC

8781.022

6497.967

BIC

9153.064

7533.68

AST

N0

1

1

Yes

1.07(0.89–1.29)

1.03(0.95–1.12)

p-value

0.860

0.474

Goodness of fit index

R2 peso

0.071

0.006

AIC

8777.768

687.967

BIC

9142.791

5433.68

ALP

N0

1

1

Yes

0.98(0.82–1.17)

0.99 (0.91–1.08)

p-value

0.860

0.898

Goodness of fit index

R2 peso

0.040

0.002

AIC

8780.724

457.967

BIC

9152.766

6544.68

  1. Abbreviation: aHR: Adjusted Hazard ratio ;ALT: alanine aminotransferase; AST: aspartate aminotransferase; GGT: gamma-glutamyl transferase; ALP: alkaline phosphatase
  2. *Adjusted for variables: Age group; Gender; Residence Type; Education Years; Socio-economic status; Physical Activity ; Alcohol Consumption; cholesterol; triglyceride; high-density lipoprotein; low-density lipoprotein; body mass index; Smoking status; Healthy Nutrition Index; Depression; diabetes mellitus; cardiovascular disease; Has Job; Salt Use; Oil Type; Family medical history.