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Table 3 Adjusted odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals for NAFLD risk associated with the WWI in different test populations: sensitivity analysis

From: Association between weight-adjusted waist index and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: a population-based study

 

OR (95%CI)

All population

Men

Women

Sensitivity-1

1.73 (1.48, 2.01)

1.95 (1.56, 2.44)

1.57 (1.27, 1.95)

Sensitivity-2

1.95 (1.69, 2.24)

2.07 (1.69, 2.53)

1.85 (1.51, 2.27)

Sensitivity-3

1.73 (1.50, 2.00)

1.88 (1.53, 2.32)

1.61 (1.32, 1.97)

Sensitivity-4

2.70 (2.29, 3.19)

3.27 (2.59, 4.14)

2.16 (1.70, 2.73)

Sensitivity-5

2.91 (2.54, 3.33)

3.34 (2.72, 4.09)

2.60 (2.16, 3.12)

  1. Adjusted for sex, age, height, BMI, drinking status, smoking status, exercise habits, ALT, AST, GGT, HDL-C, TC, TG, FPG, HbA1c and DBP
  2. Note 1: (1) sensitivity-1: excluding subjects with exercise habits at baseline; (2) sensitivity-2: excluding subjects more than 60 years of age at baseline; (3) sensitivity-3: excluding subjects whose baseline SBP ≥ 140 mmHg or DBP ≥ 90 mmHg; (4) sensitivity-4: excluding subjects whose baseline BMI ≥ 25 kg/m2; (5) sensitivity-5: excluding subjects whose baseline TG ≥ 1.7 mmol/L
  3. Note 2: Habit of exercise was not included in sensitivity-1; Age was not included in sensitivity-2; BMI was not included in sensitivity-4; TG was not included in model 4 of sensitivity-5
  4. Abbreviations: WWI weight-adjusted-waist index, CI confidence interval, OR Odds ratios