Table 3 Age and sex-adjusted, and fully adjusted odds ratio for the presence of microalbuminuria

From: High-normal blood pressure is associated with microalbuminuria in the general population: the Watari study

 

Age and sex adjusted

Fully adjusted

Systolic blood pressure

 <120

1.00

1.00

 120–129

1.598 (0.835, 3.021)

1.425 (0.738, 2.714)

 130–139

3.053 (1.749, 5.435)

2.568 (1.450, 4.627)

 140–159

3.502 (1.950, 6.377)

2.859 (1.563, 5.293)

 160 

7.381 (3.538, 15.093)

5.687 (2.673, 11.850)

Diastolic blood pressure

 <80

1.00

1.00

 80–84

1.221 (0.627, 2.211)

1.020 (0.513, 1.884)

 85–89

3.824 (2.256, 6.312)

3.393 (1.962, 5.715)

 90–109

2.597 (1.242, 5.002)

2.332 (1.098, 4.571)

 100 

9.415 (4.271, 19.567)

7.834 (3.499, 16.561)

Fasting blood sugar

 <100

1.00

1.00

 100–109

1.621 (0.859, 2.854)

1.554 (0.758, 3.120)

 110–125

4.277 (2.141, 8.020)

4.557 (1.874, 11.738)

 126 

4.433 (1.739, 9.915)

8.083 (1.565, 45.960)

  1. Fully-adjusted model for systolic and diastolic blood pressure, age, sex, body mass index, triglyceride, fasting blood sugar, uric acid and smoking status were included. Statistically significant values are indicated in boldface.