Table 3 Weighted logistic regression analysis of circadian syndrome and hyperuricemia.

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

 

Model 1

Model 2

Model 3

OR (95% CI)

P-value

OR (95% CI)

P-value

OR (95% CI)

P-value

circadian syndrome

2.559 (2.3, 2.846)

< 0.001

2.314 (2.062, 2.596)

< 0.001

1.227 (1.073, 1.402)

0.003

Triglyceride score

2.197 (1.968, 2.451)

< 0.001

1.953 (1.741, 2.191)

< 0.001

1.373 (1.196, 1.576)

< 0.001

HDL-C score

1.783 (1.588, 2.001)

< 0.001

1.663 (1.475, 1.875)

< 0.001

1.095 (0.958, 1.253)

0.180

Blood glucose score

2.109 (1.869, 2.38)

< 0.001

1.834 (1.621, 2.075)

< 0.001

1.199 (1.042, 1.379)

0.012

Waist circumference score

2.685 (2.377, 3.033)

< 0.001

2.92 (2.571, 3.315)

< 0.001

1.181 (0.976, 1.43)

0.087

Depression symptoms score

1.1 (0.895, 1.352)

0.360

1.147 (0.933, 1.411)

0.191

0.935 (0.719, 1.217)

0.616

Sleep health score

1.16 (1.016, 1.325)

0.029

1.148 (1.003, 1.315)

0.045

1.019 (0.86, 1.206)

0.827

Blood pressure score

2.717 (2.446, 3.017)

< 0.001

2.46 (2.177, 2.779)

< 0.001

1.538 (1.347, 1.756)

< 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. OR: odds ratio; 95%CI, Confidence Interval.