Table 5 Multivariate regression analysis of the effect of UHR on LFC in different gender populations.

From: Association between the ratio of serum uric acid to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol and liver fat content: evidence from a Chinese health examination dataset

 

Linear regression

Break point (K)

< K

> K

LLR test

 

β (95%CI)

 

β (95%CI)

β (95%CI)

P

Male

     

Age (years)

     

< 45

0.023(-0.041,0.086)

49.17

0.002(-0.066,0.070)

0.379(-0.041,0.798)

0.087

≥ 45

0.060(0.025,0.094)

20.81

-0.028(-0.184,0.129)

0.066(0.029,0.102)

0.258

BMI (kg/m2)

     

< 24

0.089(0.065,0.131)

21.23

-0.098(-0.213,0.045)

0.138(0.094,0.178)

0.004

≥ 24, < 28

0.123(0.076,0.154)

31.32

0.158(0.083,0.227)

0.079(0.021,0.140)

0.220

≥ 28

0.137(0.045,0.236)

47.41

0.126(0.025,0.232)

0.413(-0.174,0.945)

0.337

Female

     

Age (years)

     

< 45

0.086(-0.025, 0.197)

20.29

-0.063(-0.245, 0.119)

0.206(0.046, 0.367)

0.037

≥ 45

0.106(0.050, 0.162)

30.63

0.142(0.077, 0.206)

-0.150(-0.389, 0.090)

0.030

BMI (kg/m2)

     

< 24

0.090(0.039, 0.141)

10.84

0.320(-0.132, 0.771)

0.085(0.033, 0.137)

0.309

≥ 24, < 28

0.165(0.056, 0.274)

32.02

0.226(0.106, 0.347)

-0.346(-0.800, 0.107)

0.020

≥ 28

0.176(-0.029,0.384)

26.27

0.357(0.058,0.662)

-0.234(-0.490, 0.022)

0.142

  1. Each stratification was adjusted for all factors (Age, nationality, BMI, SBP, DBP, TC, TG, LDL-C, TP, Hb, ALT, AST, ALP, GGT, FBG, and serum creatinine), except for the stratification factor itself.