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Table 5 Stratified analysis of the associations between the DASH score and odds of hyperuricemia among Chinese adults in 2015

From: Association between dietary approaches to stop hypertension (DASH) diet and hyperuricemia among Chinese adults: findings from a nationwide representative study

  

Case/N

OR (95%Cl)

p-interaction

Age group

   

0.723

 

< 45y

2946/19004

0.88 (0.84, 0.91)

 

> = 45 y

7673 /47423

0.85 (0.82, 0.88)

 

Gender

   

0.009

 

Male

6624 (32073)

0.85 (0.83, 0.88)

 

Female

3995 (34354)

0.87 (0.85, 0.9)

 

Ethic group

   

< 0.001

 

Han

9362 (59119)

0.87 (0.85, 0.89)

 

Others

1257 (7308)

0.74 (0.7, 0.79)

 

Region

   

< 0.001

 

Urban

4852 (27005)

0.88 (0.86, 0.9)

 

Rural

5767 (39422)

0.76 (0.72, 0.81)

 

BMI

   

0.372

am

< 24

3776 (33581)

0.87 (0.84, 0.89)

 
 

> = 24

6843 (32846)

0.86 (0.84, 0.88)

 

Health status

   

0.762

 

With NCDs

7702 (37159)

0.86 (0.83, 0.88)

 

Without NCDs

2917 (29268)

0.86 (0.84, 0.88)

 
  1. Model: adjusted for age, sex, BMI, region (city, rural), ethic (han, others), marital status (married or living with partner, living alone), education (less than high school, high school, higher than higer school), physical activity (sedentary, moderate, vigorous), smoking behavior (never, former, current), alcohol consumption (never, former, current), NCDs status (yes, no), medication use (yes, no), urologic disease status (yes, no)
  2. Abbreviations: DASH Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension, BMI body mass index, NCDs noncommunicable diseases