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Table 6 Uni-variable and multi-variable association of metabolomic factors with bacterial infection

From: The association between plasma free amino acids and type 2 diabetes mellitus complicated with infection in Chinese patients

Factor

Model

OR

95%CI

q

Factor 1

Model 1

0.74

0.54–1.03

0.213

Model 2

0.80

0.57–1.12

0.278

Model 3

0.81

0.57–1.13

0.321

Model 4

0.84

0.58–1.20

0.333

Factor 2

Model 1

0.93

0.69–1.27

0.662

Model 2

0.92

0.67–1.27

0.616

Model 3

0.91

0.65–1.28

0.596

Model 4

0.85

0.60–1.20

0.354

Factor 3

Model 1

0.79

0.53–1.19

0.393

Model 2

0.68

0.44–1.06

0.278

Model 3

0.71

0.46–1.11

0.321

Model 4

0.72

0.45–1.16

0.354

Factor 4

Model 1

1.48

1.18–1.86

0.002

Model 2

1.47

1.16–1.87

0.003

Model 3

1.49

1.17–1.90

0.003

Model 4

1.44

1.11–1.87

0.006

Factor 5

Model 1

0.70

0.51–0.96

0.038

Model 2

0.65

0.47–0.89

0.007

Model 3

0.68

0.49–0.93

0.027

Model 4

0.71

0.50-1.00

0.047

Factor 6

Model 1

1.66

0.65–4.19

0.287

Model 2

2.00

0.80-5.00

0.136

Model 3

1.98

0.77–5.10

0.155

Model 4

2.11

0.79–5.68

0.354

  1. Model 1: Uni-variable model; Model 2: Multi-variable model, adjusted for age, gender, smoking, diabetes duration, weight, height; Model 3: Multi-variable model, further adjusted for SBP, DBP, HbA1c, HDL-C, LDL-C, and TG; Model 4: Multi-variable model, further adjusted for aspirin, antidiabetic drugs, lipid lowering drugs, antihypertensive drugs, cardiovascular disease, diabetic nephropathy, diabetic retinopathy and diabetic peripheral neuropathy. OR odds ratio, CI confidence interval