Table 2 Association between PNI and prevalence of CRC.

From: Linear inverse association between prognostic nutritional index and colorectal cancer risk based on NHANES data

 

OR(95% CI), p value

Model 1

Model 2

Model 3

CRC

 PNI

0.8939(0.8614,0.9291) < 0.001

0.9195(0.8810,0.9612) < 0.001

0.9357(0.8942,0.9807) 0.005

Categories

 Quartile 1

Reference

Reference

Reference

 Quartile 2

0.5425(0.3689,0.7868) 0.002

0.5520(0.3739,0.8039) 0.002

0.5756(0.3878,0.8434)0.005

 Quartile 3

0.4776(0.3189,0.7025) < 0.001

0.5871(0.3894,0.8699)0.009

0.6430(0.4221,0.9641)0.035

 Quartile 4

0.2574(0.1531,0.4128) < 0.001

0.4251(0.2495,0.6925) < 0.001

0.5202(0.3007,0.8632)0.015

 P for trend

0.6554(0.5669,0.7542) < 0.001

0.7574(0.6495,0.8794) < 0.001

0.8043(0.6850,0.9408)0.007

  1. Significant values are in [bold].
  2. Data are presented as ORs, 95%CIs, and P-value.
  3. Model 1: adjusted for nothing.
  4. Model 2: adjusted for age, gender, and race.
  5. Model 3: adjusted for age, gender, race, education level, marriage status, BMI, PIR, waist, WBC, MONO, NE, PLT, TG, TC, HDL cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, alcohol consumption, smoke status, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and diabetes.
  6. BMI: body mass index; PIR: the ratio of family income to poverty; WBC: white blood cell; TG: triglyceride; MONO: monocyte; NE: neutrophil; PLT: platelet; TC: total cholesterol; HDL cholesterol: high density lipoprotein cholesterol; LDL cholesterol: low density lipoprotein cholesterol.