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Table 5 Relationship hypertension and incident diabetes in different models of the original and the weighted cohort

From: Association of hypertension and incident diabetes in Chinese adults: a retrospective cohort study using propensity-score matching

Variable

Crude model (HR,95%CI, P)

Model I (HR,95%CI, P)

Model II (HR,95%CI, P)

Non-hypertension

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

Hypertension

3.745 (3.517, 3.988) < 0.00001

1.388 (1.296, 1.486) < 0.00001

1.119 (1.046, 1.198) 0.00110

Variable

Crude model (HR,95%CI, P)

Model I (HR,95%CI, P)

Model II (HR,95%CI, P)

Non-hypertension

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

Hypertension

1.148 (1.101, 1.197) < 0.00001

1.189 (1.140, 1.240) < 0.00001

1.201 (1.151, 1.252) < 0.00001

  1. A In the original cohort; B In the weighted cohort
  2. Crude model: we did not adjust other covariates
  3. Model I: we adjust age, gender, BMI, family history of diabetes, smoking and drinking status
  4. Model II: we adjust age, gender, BMI, FPG, TC, TG, HDL-C, LDL-C, ALT, AST, BUN, eGFR, family history of diabetes, smoking and drinking status
  5. HR Hazard ratios, CI Confidence interval, Ref Reference