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Table 3 Logistic regression for metabolic syndrome disorders comparing persons living with to those without HIV

From: Prevalence and characteristics of metabolic syndrome and its components among adults living with and without HIV in Nigeria: a single-center study

Dependent Variable

N

Univariable

aMultivariable

OR

95% CI

P-value

OR

95% CI

P-value

Metabolic Syndrome

669

1.53

1.05

2.20

0.026

1.14

0.77

1.69

0.522

High Blood Pressure

671

1.15

0.78

1.71

0.479

0.76

0.49

1.16

0.199

Diabetes Mellitus

671

2.87

1.70

4.84

 < 0.001

2.88

1.69

4.94

 < 0.001

Prediabetes

671

1.95

1.34

2.84

 < 0.001

1.70

1.16

2.50

0.007

Abdominal Obesity (WC)

669

1.07

0.77

1.49

0.693

0.80

0.55

1.16

0.239

Abdominal Obesity (WHR)

669

1.13

0.81

1.56

0.475

0.86

0.60

1.23

0.417

High Triglycerides

669

1.60

1.06

2.40

0.025

1.23

0.80

1.88

0.349

Low HDL

669

1.47

1.07

2.03

0.019

1.57

1.12

2.20

0.009

  1. N Number of participants, OR Odds ratio, CI Confidence interval, WC Waist circumference, WHR Waist-to-hip ratio,
  2. HDL-C High density lipoprotein cholesterol, PLHIV Persons living with HIV, PWoH Persons without HIV
  3. aAdjusted for age and sex