Table 2 Logistic regression models for the association of central adiposity with glycemic status.

From: The role of peripheral white blood cell counts in the association between central adiposity and glycemic status

Variables

Univariate model

Multivariate model*

Prediabetes

Diabetes

Prediabetes

Diabetes

OR (95%CI)

OR (95%CI)

OR (95%CI)

OR (95%CI)

Waist-to-hip ratio

    

Normal

Reference

Reference

Reference

Reference

Central adiposity

1.79 (1.59,2.01)

4.05 (3.47,4.73)

1.53 (1.35,1.74)

2.89 (2.45,3.40)

Male

 <0.90

Reference

Reference

Reference

Reference

 ≥0.90

1.68 (1.37,2.06)

2.89 (2.27,3.69)

1.61 (1.30,1.99)

2.58 (2.00,3.33)

Female

 <0.85

Reference

Reference

Reference

Reference

 ≥0.85

1.84 (1.59,2.14)

4.99 (4.07,6.11)

1.47 (1.26,1.72)

3.14 (2.52,3.90)

  1. *Adjusted for age, education years, occupation, smoking, alcohol drinking, tea drinking, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and lipid-lowering drugs.
  2. Univariate logistic regression and multivariate logistic regression were applied to explore the relationship between waist-to-hip ratio and glycemic status. Results are shown for the entire study population, and separated for men and women.