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Table 4 Relationship between HbA1c and obesity

From: Visceral fat area and body fat percentage measured by bioelectrical impedance analysis correlate with glycometabolism

 

β (95% CI) p-value

 

VFA (cm2)

BFP(%)

WC (cm)

BMI (kg/m2)

Total

2.645 (2.119, 3.172) < 0.001

0.328 (0.236, 0.420) < 0.001

0.685 (0.539, 0.831) < 0.001

0.255 (0.205, 0.305) < 0.001

Normal

4.597 (2.329, 6.865) < 0.001

0.526 (0.113, 0.939) 0.013

1.639 (1.007, 2.272) < 0.001

0.654 (0.436, 0.873) < 0.001

Pre-Diabetes

4.755 (2.063, 7.447) < 0.001

0.633 (0.175, 1.091) 0.007

1.467 (0.732, 2.202) < 0.001

0.664 (0.412, 0.917) < 0.001

T2DM

0.220 (−0.813, 1.253) 0.676

0.062 (−0.103, 0.226) 0.462

− 0.218 (− 0.504, 0.067) 0.134

−0.075 (− 0.173, 0.022) 0.128

  1. Age, sex, HBP, TG, TC, LDL-c, HDL-c and SUA were adjusted. SUA Serum uric acid, HbA1c Glycosylated hemoglobin, FBG Fasting blood glucose, HBP High blood pressure, HDL-c High density lipoprotein cholesterol, LDL-c Low density lipoprotein cholesterol, TC Total cholesterol, TG Triglyceride, BMI Body mass index, VFA Visceral fat area, BFP Body fat percentage, WC Waist circumference, T2DM Type 2 diabetes mellitus