Table 3 Relationship between HSI levels and reversion to normoglycemia from prediabetes in different models.

From: Nonlinear relationship between hepatic steatosis index and reversion to normal glucose regulation in Chinese adults with prediabetes

Exposure

Model 1 (HR.,95% CI, P)

Model 2 (HR,95% CI, P)

Model 3 (HR,95% CI, P)

HSI (per 1-SD)

0.85 (0.82, 0.87) < 0.0001

0.86 (0.84, 0.89) < 0.0001

0.92 (0.89, 0.95) < 0.0001

HSI

 Q1

Ref

Ref

Ref

 Q2

0.76 (0.71, 0.82) < 0.0001

0.84 (0.78, 0.91) < 0.0001

0.88 (0.82, 0.95) 0.0014

 Q3

0.72 (0.66, 0.78) < 0.0001

0.79 (0.73, 0.86) < 0.0001

0.88 (0.81, 0.96) 0.0025

 Q4

0.64 (0.59, 0.69) < 0.0001

0.67 (0.62, 0.73) < 0.0001

0.80 (0.73, 0.88) < 0.0001

P for trend

 < 0.0001

 < 0.0001

 < 0.0001

  1. Model 1: we did not adjust for any covariants.
  2. Model 2: we adjusted for age, gender, SBP, DBP, drinking status, family history of diabetes, and smoking status.
  3. Model 3: we adjusted for age, gender, SBP, DBP, drinking status, family history of diabetes, smoking status, FPG, HDL-C, BUN, LDL-C, Scr, and TG.
  4. HSI: hepatic steatosis index; HR: hazard ratios; CI: confidence interval; Ref: reference;