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Table 3 Association of the WHtR and WHR with NAFLD in four adjusted multiple logistic regression analysis models

From: Waist-to-height ratio is a useful index for nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in children and adolescents: a secondary data analysis

 

Explanatory variables of primary interest (per SD increase)

 

Waist-Hip Ratio

Waist-to-Height Ratio

Model

OR

95% CI

P

OR

95% CI

P

Model 1

1.857

1.504-2.294

< 0.001

2.725

2.090-3.551

< 0.001

Model 2

1.800

1.456-2.225

< 0.001

2.718

2.064-3.581

< 0.001

Model 3

1.563

1.262-1.936

< 0.001

2.610

1.921-3.547

< 0.001

Model 4

1.562

1.259-1.936

< 0.001

2.600

1.909-3.549

< 0.001

  1. SD standard deviation, OR odds ratio, CI confidence interval
  2. Model 1: adjusted for age and sex
  3. Model 2: further adjusted for body mass index and pulse pressure
  4. Model 3: further adjusted for serum creatinine, uric acid, GGT, ALT, AST
  5. Model 4: further adjusted for lipid profiles