Table 2 Weighted linear regression analysis of circadian syndrome and serum uric acid levels.

From: Exploring the relationship between circadian syndrome, serum uric acid levels, and hyperuricemia: evidence from NHANES 2005–2018

 

Model 1

Model 2

Model 3

β (95% CI)

P-value

β (95% CI)

P-value

β (95% CI)

P-value

Circadian syndrome

0.625 (0.55, 0.699)

< 0.001

0.553 (0.478, 0.628)

< 0.001

0.108 (0.034, 0.182)

0.005

Triglyceride score

0.594 (0.529, 0.659)

< 0.001

0.432 (0.365, 0.499)

< 0.001

0.168 (0.105, 0.231)

< 0.001

HDL-C score

0.383 (0.321, 0.445)

< 0.001

0.359 (0.299, 0.419)

< 0.001

0.076 (0.019, 0.133)

0.009

Blood glucose score

0.606 (0.542, 0.67)

< 0.001

0.356 (0.293, 0.42)

< 0.001

0.082 (0.025, 0.138)

0.005

Waist circumference score

0.409 (0.351, 0.468)

< 0.001

0.676 (0.623, 0.729)

< 0.001

0.101 (0.032, 0.17)

0.004

Depression symptoms score

-0.102 (-0.207, 0.002)

0.055

0.053 (-0.045, 0.15)

0.289

-0.07 (-0.164, 0.024)

0.144

Sleep health score

0.129 (0.032, 0.226)

0.010

0.071 (-0.01, 0.153)

0.084

-0.013 (-0.087, 0.06)

0.716

Blood pressure score

0.627 (0.568, 0.685)

< 0.001

0.511 (0.453, 0.569)

< 0.001

0.163 (0.105, 0.221)

< 0.001

  1. Model 1: unadjusted; Model 2: adjusted for gender, age, and race/ethnicity; Model 3: additional adjustments for household poverty ratio, education level, BMI, eGFR, albumin, ALT, AST, alcohol, smoke and medical history of cancer, coronary heart disease, stroke. 95%CI, Confidence Interval.