Table 5 Relationship between BMI and risk of dyslipidemia by sex.

From: Association between obesity and the prevalence of dyslipidemia in middle-aged and older people: an observational study

Variable

Male

Female

OR

95% CI

Ρ

OR

95% CI

Ρ

BMI

1.287

1.210–1.368

 < 0.001

1.102

1.062–1.145

 < 0.001

Age (years)

0.743

 

0.005

 35–49

1.000

     

 50–64

1.212

0.710–2.068

0.481

1.709

1.200–2.434

0.003

 ≥ 65

1.105

0.573–2.129

0.765

2.009

1.280–3.153

0.002

Smoking status

0.008

 

1.000

 No smoke

1.000

  

1.000

  

 Smoking

1.949

1.281–2.965

0.002

 Quit smoking

1.352

0.834–2.192

0.221

Drinking status

0.963

 

0.606

 No-drink

1.000

  

1.000

  

 Drinking

1.044

0.721–1.509

0.821

0.832

0.580–1.193

0.318

 Quit drinking

1.069

0.570–2.004

0.835

0.963

0.480–1.934

0.916

Physical activity

0.159

 

0.856

 Low

1.000

  

1.000

  

 Middle

0.938

0.570–1.546

0.803

0.966

0.685–1.360

0.318

 High

0.672

0.403–1.121

0.128

0.915

0.646–1.297

0.916

  1. Adjusted for Age, Marital status, Education, Occupation, Family history, Diabetes history, Smoking status, Drinking status, Physical activity.