Table 2 Weighted associations of WWI with CAD in logistic analysis model.

From: Weight-adjusted waist index shows superior detection of coronary artery disease than body mass index in NHANES 1999–2020

 

OR (95% CI)

P Value

P for trend

Model 1

< 0.001

 Quartile 1

Reference

  

 Quartile 2

2.86 (2.11, 3.88)

< 0.001

 

 Quartile 3

5.17 (3.77, 7.09)

< 0.001

 

 Quartile 4

9.30 (6.74, 12.82)

< 0.001

 

 WWI

2.56 (2.35, 2.79)

< 0.001

 

Model 2

< 0.001

 Quartile 1

Reference

  

 Quartile 2

1.51 (1.10, 2.09)

0.013

 

 Quartile 3

1.84 (1.30, 2.59)

0.001

 

 Quartile 4

2.49 (1.72, 3.59)

< 0.001

 

 WWI

1.56 (1.37, 1.77)

< 0.001

 

Model 3

< 0.001

 Quartile 1

Reference

  

 Quartile 2

1.59 (1.12, 2.25)

0.011

 

 Quartile 3

1.79 (1.22, 2.64)

0.004

 

 Quartile 4

2.06 (1.37, 3.09)

0.001

 

 WWI

1.34 (1.17, 1.54)

< 0.001

 
  1. Model 2 adjust for: sex, age, race.
  2. Model 3 adjust for: sex, age, race, diabetes, stroke, smoke, albumin, ALT, BUN, Cr, MONO, NE, RBC, PLT.
  3. WWI, weight-adjusted waist index; ALT, alanine aminotransferase; BUN, blood urea nitrogen; Cr, creatinine; MONO, monocyte; NE, neutrophil; RBC, red blood cell; PLT, platelet; CAD, coronary artery disease.