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Table 4 Metabolic syndrome and odds of any type of dementia

From: Associations between metabolic syndrome and type of dementia: analysis based on the National Health Insurance Service database of Gangwon province in South Korea

 

Model 1

Model 2

Model 3

OR (95% CI)

p value

OR (95% CI)

p value

OR (95% CI)

p value

MetS

1.44 (1.37, 1.50)

< 0.0001

1.47 (1.39, 1.57)

< 0.0001

1.47 (1.37, 1.57)

< 0.0001

Hight TG

1.25 (1.20, 1.31)

< 0.0001

1.19 (1.12, 1.27)

< 0.0001

1.16 (1.08, 1.24)

< 0.0001

High BP

1.04 (1.00, 1.09)

0.073

1.04 (0.97, 1.10)

0.264

1.06 (0.99, 1.14)

0.092

High glucose

1.19 (1.14, 1.24)

< 0.0001

1.12 (1.06, 1.20)

< 0.0001

1.13 (1.05, 1.20)

< 0.0001

Abdominal obesity

1.22 (1.16, 1.28)

< 0.0001

1.17 (1.09, 1.24)

< 0.0001

1.17 (1.09, 1.26)

< 0.0001

Low HDL-C

1.18 (1.12, 1.23)

< 0.0001

1.12 (1.05, 1.19)

0.001

1.10 (1.03, 1.18)

0.007

  1. Model 1: separate models associated each exposure variable with any type of dementia with adjustment for age and sex
  2. Model 2: single model including age, sex, smoking, alcohol, physical inactivity, and metabolic syndrome or 5 metabolic syndrome components (high TG, high BP, high glucose, abdominal obesity, low HDL-C)
  3. Model 3: single model including age, sex, smoking, alcohol, physical inactivity, previous stroke, previous cardiac disease, and metabolic syndrome or 5 metabolic syndrome components (high TG, high BP, high glucose, abdominal obesity, low HDL-C)
  4. OR odds ratio, CI confidence interval, MetS metabolic syndrome, TG triglyceride, BP blood pressure, HDL-C high-density lipoprotein cholesterol