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Table 4 Odds ratio to present the UA at the higher quartile (UA ♂ > 6.5 mg/dL and ♀ UA > 5 mg/dL) according to biochemical data

From: Dietary, anthropometric, and biochemical determinants of uric acid in free-living adults

 

Model 1

Model 2

Model 3

Model 4

Creatinine (abnormal vs normal )

3.25 (1.09-9.69)*

1.99 (0.47-8.37)

0.83 (0.12-5.69)

0.83 (0.12-5.67)

Urea (abnormal vs normal)

1.25 (0.84-1.86)

1.35 (0.75-2.41)

2.72 (1.27-5.83)*

2.53 (1.19-5.41)*

Albumin (Q4 vs Q1)

1.4 (0.9-2.21)

0.74 (0.38-1.42)

1.05 (0.41-2.72)

1.11 (0.43-2.87)

HDL-c (abnormal vs normal)

1.57 (1.12-2.17)*

1.21 (0.77-1.90)

0.98 (0.53-1.81)

1.17 (0.66-2.08)

Gamma-gt (Q4 vs Q1)

4.58 (2.22-9.44)*

3.41 (1.08-10.7)*

3.53 (0.91-13.61)

3.33 (0.87-12.73)

Glucose (abnormal vs normal)

1.05 (0.76-1.44)

1.01 (0.64-1.57)

1.03 (0.56-1.87)

1.27 (0.74-2.18)

LDL-c (abnormal vs normal)

1.4 (1.04-1.88)*

1.52 (1.02-2.28)*

1.16 (0.71-1.90)

1.15 (0.70-1.89)

C-Reactive Protein (Q4 vs Q1)

2.37 (1.43-3.91)*

1.81 (0.91-3.58)

2.87 (1.10-7.45)*

2.77 (1.07-7.21)*

Triglycerides (abnormal vs normal)

1.83 (1.34-2.50)*

2.44 (1.59-3.83)*

2.29 (1.21-4.30)*

2.76 (1.55-4.90)*

  1. Model 1 – adjusted for gender, age and other biochemical components analyzed.
  2. Model 2 – Model 1 + Body Mass Index, Muscle Mass Index, waist circumference and% body fat.
  3. Model 3 – Model 2 + Metabolic Syndrome and glomerular filtration rate.
  4. Model 4 – Model 2 + Hypertension and glomerular filtration rate.
  5. *p < 0,05.