Table 2 Weighted multivariate logistic regression analysis of NHHR and CKD.

From: Association of non-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio and chronic kidney disease in elderly insights from NHANES

Characteristic

Model 1

OR (95%CI), P value

Model 2

OR (95%CI), P value

Model 3

OR (95%CI), P value

NHHR (continuous)

1.05 (0.98,1.13), 0.169

1.14 (1.04,1.25), 0.004

1.18 (1.07,1.31), 0.002

NHHR (categorical)

Q1 (< 1.877)

Reference

Reference

Reference

Q2 (1.879–2.497)

0.83 (0.66,1.05), 0.131

0.88 (0.70,1.10), 0.252

0.87 (0.69,1.10), 0.241

Q3 (2.497–3.345)

0.86 (0.67,1.11), 0.250

0.97 (0.74,1.27), 0.812

0.96 (0.74,1.26), 0.778

Q4 (> 3.345)

1.13 (0.88,1.46), 0.344

1.41 (1.08,1.86), 0.015

1.50 (1.08,2.09), 0.017

P for trend

0.367

0.015

0.019

  1. NHHR non-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio, Q quartile, PIR family poverty income ratio, CVD cardiovascular disease, DM diabetes mellitus, CKD chronic kidney disease, BMI body mass index;
  2. Model 1: unadjusted.
  3. Model 2: adjusted for age, sex, race, educational attainment, and marital status.
  4. Model 3: adjusted for age, sex, race, education attainment, marital status, BMI, PIR, smoking status, drinking status, hypertension, DM, CVD, dietary cholesterol intake and total cholesterol.