Table 4 Associations between number of healthy lifestyle characteristics and immune-inflammatory markers based on survey-weighted regression in NHANES 2007–2014.

From: Associations of lifestyle characteristics with circulating immune markers in the general population based on NHANES 1999 to 2014

Outcomes

HLS 2 vs. HLS 0–1

HLS 3–4 vs. HLS 0–1

HLS 5–6 vs. HLS 0–1

Adjusted β (95% CI)

P value

Adjusted β (95% CI)

P value

Adjusted β (95% CI)

P value

C-reactive protein (mg/dL)

 − 0.1227 (− 0.2781, 0.0326)

0.133

 − 0.2807 (− 0.4158, − 0.1457)

 < 0.001

 − 0.5068 (− 0.6556, − 0.3580)

 < 0.001

Platelet-lymphocyte ratio

 − 0.0017 (− 0.0309, 0.9095)

0.910

0.0242 (− 0.0025, 0.0785)

0.078

0.0279 (− 0.0099, 0.1499)

0.150

Systemic immune-inflammation index

 − 0.0251 (− 0.0729, 0.3095)

0.309

 − 0.0595 (− 0.0973, 0.0035)

0.004

 − 0.1190 (− 0.1759, 0.0002)

 < 0.001

Neutrophil–lymphocyte ratio

 − 0.0277 (− 0.0712, 0.2199)

0.220

 − 0.0504 (− 0.0833, 0.0044)

0.004

 − 0.1093 (− 0.1564, 0.00004)

 < 0.001

Monocyte–lymphocyte ratio

 − 0.01300 (− 0.0500, 0.4956)

0.496

 − 0.0102 (− 0.0388, 0.4874)

0.487

 − 0.0321 (− 0.0751, 0.1506)

0.151

  1. These variables were adjusted: age, sex, race, education, family income-to-poverty ratio, marital status, employment and insurance.
  2. HLS healthy lifestyle score.
  3. Significant values are in bold.