Table 3 Crude odds ratios, adjusted odds ratios, and population attributable fraction with 95% Cl for dyslipidemia using univariable and multivariable logistic regression models.

From: Evaluation of dyslipidemia based on ATP III guideline in adults in Southwest Iran: a population-based study

Covariates

Crude OR (CI 95%)

P-value

Adjusted OR (CI 95%)

P-value

PAF% (CI 95%)

Age (year)

 35–44

1

 

1

  

 45–54

0.87(0.74–1.02)

0.95

1.05(0.95–1.16)

0.333

 

 55–64

0.95(0.81–1.12)

0.547

1.02(0.90–1.15)

0.787

 

 65–70

1.01(0.85–1.19)

0.940

1.01(0.84–1.21)

0.955

 

Sex

 Female

1

 

1

  

 Male

1.88(1.74–2.04)

 < 0.001

2.25(2.01–2.52)

 < 0.001*

 

Education level

 Illiterate

1

 

1

  

 Primary school

1.27(1.14–1.42)

 < 0.001

1.07(0.95–1.20)

0.301

 

 Secondary school

1.45(1.24–1.71)

 < 0.001

1.06(0.89–1.26)

0.547

 

 High school

1.55(1.33–1.81)

 < 0.001

1.14(0.96–1.36)

0.138

 

 University

1.40(1.20–1.64)

 < 0.001

0.98(0.813–1.18)

0.807

 

Waist circumference

 Normal

1

 

1

  

 Abnormal

1.19(1.07–1.32)

0.001

1.88(1.67–2.12)

 < 0.001*

38.57(34.53–43.02)

Residence type

 Urban

1.24(1.15–1.35)

 < 0.001

1.14(1.04–1.25)

0.005*

7.93(3.02–12.61)

 Rural

1

 

1

  

Physical activity

 Q1

1.35(1.21–1.51)

 < 0.001

1.30(1.15–1.46)

 < 0.001*

6.58(3.97–8.11) **

 Q2

1.35(1.21–1.51)

 < 0.001

1.15(1.02–1.30)

0.020

 

 Q3

1.04(0.93–1.16)

0.519

1.06(0.94–1.20)

0. 331

 

 Q4

1

 

1

  

Smoke

 No

1

 

1

  

 Yes

1.49(1.35–1.64)

 < 001*

1.13(1.01–1.27)

0.029*

2.85(0.93–4.82)

Wealth index

 Poorest

1

 

1

  

 Poor

1.12(0.99–1.28)

0.071

1.07(0.94–1.22)

0.322

 

 Moderate

1.27(1.12–1.44)

 < 0.001

1.12(0.98–1.28)

0.104

 

 Rich

1.43(1.26–1.62)

 < 0.001

1.22(1.07–1.40)

0.003*

 

 Richest

1.32(1.16–1.49)

 < 0.001

1.04(0.90–1.20)

0.563

 

Hypertension

 No

1

 

1

  

 Yes

1.22)1.12–1.34)

 < 0.001

1.16(1.05–1.28)

0.003*

3.96(1.58–6.17)

  1. *P < 0.05 significant for the logistic regression model.
  2. **Based on poor physical activity (below the median) versus good physical activity (above the median).