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Table 2 The ORs for gout in relation to obesity definitions after adjustment for potential confounders

From: The association of anthropometry indices with gout in Taiwanese men

Variables

 

Model 1

Model 2

Model 3

Model 4

OR

95% CI

OR

95% CI

OR

95% CI

OR

95% CI

Hyperuricemia

 

No

1.00

 

1.00

 

1.00

 

1.00

 

Yes

1.90

(1.21, 3.00)

1.92

(1.22, 3.02)

1.87

(1.19, 2.96)

1.92

(1.22, 3.02)

Renal disease

 

No

1.00

 

1.00

 

1.00

 

1.00

 

Yes

1.32

(0.46, 3.77)

1.36

(0.48, 3.85)

1.31

(0.46, 3.74)

1.22

(0.43, 3.50)

Alcohol drinking

 

Low

1.00

 

1.00

 

1.00

 

1.00

 

Moderate

1.05

(0.58, 1.90)

1.07

(0.59, 1.92)

1.03

(0.57, 1.86)

1.08

(0.60, 1.95)

High

0.83

(0.42, 1.65)

0.81

(0.41, 1.61)

0.81

(0.49, 1.62)

0.89

(0.45, 1.75)

Metabolic syndrome

 

No

1.00

 

1.00

 

1.00

 

1.00

 

Yes

1.85

(1.14, 3.02)

1.84

(1.13, 3.00)

1.71

(1.06, 2.77)

1.88

(1.15, 3.07)

Obesity*

WC (cm)

88.1

1.70

(1.04, 2.79)

      

WHR

0.91

  

1.77

(1.07, 292)

    

WHtR

0.53

    

2.28

(1.35, 3.86)

  

BMI (kg/m2)

27

      

1.59

(0.98, 2.57)

  1. Adjustment for age, smoking, areas and hypertension medication in all models.
  2. Abbreviations: BMI Body mass index, WC Waist circumference, WHR Waist to hip ratio, WHtR Waist to height ratio.
  3. *Obesity is defined as BMI ≥ 27 kg/m2 and top tertile of WC,WHR, and WHtR.