Table 2 Relationship between NHHR and risk of new T2DM in CHARLS.

From: Non high density lipoprotein to high density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio and type 2 diabetes in Middle aged and Elderly Chinese

 

Model 1

p

Model 2

p

Model 3

p

NHHR Per IQR

1.049(1.042,1.057)

<0.001

1.037(1.029,1.045)

<0.001

1.027(1.013,1.042)

<0.001

Quartiles of NHHR

      

Q1

Ref

     

Q2

1.017(0.997,1.038)

0.092

1.004(0.984,1.025)

0.169

1.011(0.988,1.034)

0.364

Q3

1.053(1.032,1.074)

<0.001

1.028(1.007,1.050)

<0.001

1.043(1.019,1.068)

<0.001

Q4

1.135(1.113,1.158)

<0.001

1.125(1.102,1.148)

<0.001

1.115(1.088,1.141)

<0.001

p for trend

<0.001

 

<0.001

 

<0.001

 
  1. We excluded 1292 subjects who already had T2DM in 2011 and used multivariate logistic regression models to explore the association between NHHR and new-onset T2DM in 2015. Model 1 was crude model. Model 2 was adjusted for age, gender, education, location, and marital status. Model 3 was adjusted for age, gender, education level, location, marital, smoking, drinking, sleep time, SBP, DBP, BMI, stroke, heart disease, and other chronic conditions.
  2. NHHR, the non-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio; IQR, interquartile range. “NHHR per IQR” is a ratio calculated as the amount of change in the NHHR index per IQR (interquartile range).