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Table 3 Vitamin D level–associated factors

From: Vitamin D is inversely associated with Monocyte to HDL-C ratio among medical staff in Chengdu, China

Variables

Univariate linear regression analysis

Multivariate linear regression analysis

β (95% CI)

P

β (95% CI)

P b

Gender a

2.079 (0.685, 3.474)

0.004*

1.203 (-0.187,2.593)

0.090

Age, year

0.332 (0.278, 0.385)

0.035 *

0.342 (0.286, 0.398)

< 0.001**

WBC, cells/109 L

-0.260 (-0.687, 0,167)

0.233

-

-

LHR (%)

-0.155 (-0.240, -0.069)

< 0.001*

0.024 (-0.070, 0.117)

0.616

MHR (%)

-0.953 (-1.440, -0.466)

< 0.001*

-0.581(-1.169,0.006)

0.052

NHR (%)

-0.092 (-0.152, -0.031)

0.003 *

0.013(-0.054, 0.079)

0.709

TG, mmol/l

-0.869 (-1.722, -0.017)

0.046 *

-1.327(-2.329, -0.325)

0.010 **

LDL-C, mmol/l

1.052 (0.007, 2.098)

0.048*

0.397 (-0.716, 1.510)

0.484

FBG, mmol/L

0.792 (-0.609, 2.194)

0.267

-

-

BMI, kg/m2

-0.012 (-0.233, 0.208)

0.913

-

-

Smoking

-0.230 (-2.828, 2.369)

0.862

-

-

  1. BMI, body mass index; WBC, white blood cells; LHR, lymphocyte percentage to HDL-C ratio;MHR, monocyte percentage to HDL-C ratio; NHR, neutrophil percentage to HDL-C ratio; TG, triglyceride; LDL-C, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol; FBG, fasting blood glucose; a: The male was served as the reference group. b: Variables with a P-value < 0.1 in the univariate analysis were included in the multivariate linear regression analysis; *: P < 0.1, **: P < 0.05.