Skip to main content

Table 2 The odds of the metabolic syndrome (MetS) and its components adjusted for possible confounders.

From: The association between hyperandrogenemia and the metabolic syndrome in morbidly obese women

 

Metabolic syndrome

Dysglycemia

Low HDL-cholesterol

Hypertriglyceridemia

Raised blood pressure

 

OR

95 % CI

OR

95 % CI

OR

95 % CI

OR

95 % CI

OR

95 % CI

Age, yrs

1.06

1.04, 1.07

1.09

1.07, 1.11

1.00

0.98, 1.01

1.03

1.02, 1.05

1.08

1.07, 1.10

Family history diabetes

1.41

1.12, 1.77

1.51

1.19, 1.92

1.24

0.99, 1.54

1.20

0.96, 1.49

1.36

1.09, 1.71

Uric acid, μmol/L

1.01

1.00, 1.01

1.00

1.00, 1.00

1.00

1.00, 1.01

1.01

1.00, 1.01

1.00

1.00, 1.00

Cholelithiasis

1.52

1.05, 2.21

1.25

0.87, 1.80

1.16

0.82, 1.64

1.27

0.90, 1.79

1.24

0.87, 1.78

≥ 1 hour vigorous physical activity/week

0.91

0.73, 1.13

0.95

0.75, 1.20

1.01

0.82,1.25

0.81

0.66, 1.00

0.99

0.80, 1.23

Vitamin D-25-OH, nmol/L

0.99

0.98, 0.99

0.99

0.98, 0.99

0.99

0.98, 0.99

1.00

0.99, 1.00

0.99

0.99, 1.00

PTH, pmol/L

0.98

0.96, 1.01

0.98

0.96, 1.01

0.96

0.94, 0.99

0.97

0.95, 1.00

1.01

0.98, 1.04

Anxiety or depression

1.33

1.08, 1.65

1.43

1.13, 1.80

1.22

0.99, 1.50

1.53

1.24, 1.89

0.91

0.73, 1.12

Smoke (current or former/never)

1.45

1.17, 1.79

1.17

0.92, 1.48

1.38

1.12, 1.70

1.40

1.13, 1.73

0.97

0.78, 1.20

HA, FTI >0.6 (yes/no)

1.61

1.27, 2.02

1.65

1.28, 2.11

1.58

1.27, 1.97

1.43

1.15, 1.79

1.06

0.85, 1.34

  1. Dependent variables; metabolic syndrome and its components. Hypertriglyceridemia; triglycerides; ≥1.7 mmol/L, low HDL-cholesterol; HDL-cholesterol , <1.3 mmol/L, dysglycemia; fasting glucose ≥5.6 mmol/L or established diabetes mellitus, raised blood pressure; systolic blood pressure ≥130 mmHg or diastolic blood pressure ≥85 mmHg or use of blood pressure lowering medication. PTH; Parathyroid hormone. FTI; free testosterone index. HA; hyperandrogenemia. FTI; free testosterone index