Table 4 Adjusted ORs for kidney stones.

From: Older age and low testosterone levels are independently associated with kidney stone prevalence in men: results from a large cross-sectional study

 

Kidney stones

 

OR (95% CI)

pa

Age

1.029 (1.010–1.048)

0.002*

BMI

0.981 (0.913–1.054)

0.604

SBP

0.980 (0.958–1.003)

0.086

DBP

1.028 (0.998–1.058)

0.070

TG

1.000 (0.998–1.002)

0.999

LDL

0.995 (0.990–1.000)

0.072

HDL

0.996 (0.979–1.013)

0.630

Cr

0.281 (0.069–1.153)

0.078

BUN

1.033 (0.982–1.086)

0.212

Uric acid

1.150 (0.983–1.345)

0.081

hs-CRP

0.670 (0.266–1.687)

0.395

Calcium

1.129 (0.639–1.996)

0.676

AST

0.990 (0.97–1.011)

0.352

ALT

1.006 (0.993–1.02)

0.353

Albumin

1.442 (0.654–3.182)

0.365

HbA1c

0.872 (0.675–1.128)

0.298

Testosterone < 3.33 ng /mL

1.655 (1.071–2.556)

0.023*

  1. OR odds ratio, CI confidence interval, BMI body mass index, SBP systolic blood pressure, DBP diastolic blood pressure, TG triglyceride, LDL low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, HDL high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, Cr creatinine, BUN blood urea nitrogen, hs-CRP high-sensitivity C-reactive protein, AST aspartate transaminase, ALT alanine transaminase, HbA1c hemoglobin A1c.
  2. *p < 0.05.
  3. aAdjusted for all listed covariates.