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Table 3 Logistic regression model to adjust by age the relationship of social class with MS and its criteria in the Tunisian men

From: Social class and metabolic syndrome in populations from Tunisia and Spain

 

Dependent variables

MS

Abdominal obesity

Hyperglycemia

Low HDL-c

Hypertrigliceridemia

Hypertension

Age (years)

1.05 (1.02–1.08)

1.04 (1.01–1.06)

1.04 (0.99–1.09)

0.99 (0.95–1.02)

1.02 (0.99–1.04)

1.04 (1.01–1.06)

ICE1

1

1

1

1

1

1

ICE2

1.48 (0.44–5.01)

1.15 (0.38–3.48)

0.89 (0.14–5.51)

0.89 (0.17–4.54)

1.17 (0.34–4.01)

1.66 (0.53–5.17)

ICE3

3.41 (0.99–11.72)

3.81 (1.27–11.43)

0.43 (0.04–4.30)

0.66 (0.12–3.50)

1.95 (0.61–6.27)

1.62 (0.54–4.87)

ICE4

3.88 (1.05–14.27)

2.39 (0.77–7.38)

2.31 (0.43–12.39)

0.38 (0.07–1.91)

1.91 (0.57–6.42)

1.58 (0.51–4.90)

ICE5

2.50 (0.64–9.81)

2.94 (0.87–9.91)

0.00 (0)

1.11 (0.16–7.77)

3.71 (1.05–13.12)

1.13 (0.34–3.71)

  1. MS metabolic syndrome, HDL-c high density lipoprotein cholesterol, ICE1, ICE2, ICE3, ICE4, ICE5 quintiles of social class