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Table 3 Multiple logistic regression analyses for ischemic stroke

From: Metabolism rather than obesity is associated with ischemic stroke: a cross-sectional study in rural Northeastern China

 

Total

Males

Females

OR (95 % CI)

p

OR (95 % CI)

p

OR (95 % CI)

p

Grouped by Mes and obesitya

MHNO

1.000 (reference)

 

1.000 (reference)

 

1.000 (reference)

 

MHO

1.121 (0.348–3.615)

0.848

0.752 (0.100–5.642)

0.782

1.651 (0.389–7.012)

0.497

MUNO

2.136 (1.677–2.720)

<0.001

1.855 (1.312–2.622)

<0.001

2.528 (1.762–3.626)

<0.001

MUO

2.712 (1.798–4.092)

<0.001

1.842 (0.888–3.819)

0.101

3.592 (2.117–6.094)

<0.001

Grouped by BMI and Mesb

Normal weight and no MeS

1.000 (reference)

 

1.000 (reference)

 

1.000 (reference)

 

Normal weight and MeS

1.843 (0.946–3.592)

0.072

2.256 (1.269–4.011)

0.006

1.943 (1.289–2.930)

0.002

Overweight and no MeS

1.209 (0.755–1.934)

0.429

1.571 (0.817–3.022)

0.176

1.319 (0.903–1.928)

0.152

Overweight and MeS

1.975 (1.241–3.143)

0.004

2.920 (1.779–4.791)

<0.001

2.344 (1.695–3.241)

<0.001

Obesity and no MeS

1.559 (0.642–3.787)

0.327

1.602 (0.540–4.750)

0.395

1.510 (0.762–2.993)

0.238

Obesity and MeS

2.166 (1.282–3.659)

0.004

3.964 (2.373–6.621)

<0.001

2.898 (2.051–4.094)

<0.001

  1. OR odds ratio, 95 % CI 95 % confidence interval, MHO metabolically healthy obesity, MHNO metabolically healthy non-obesity, MUNO metabolically unhealthy non-obesity, MUO metabolically unhealthy obesity, Mes metabolic syndrome
  2. p < 0.05 was considered to be significant and typed in italics