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Table 3 Risk of T2DM with HTN according to baseline TyG in unadjusted and adjusted models in all subjects by gender

From: A higher TyG index level is more likely to have enhanced incidence of T2DM and HTN comorbidity in elderly Chinese people: a prospective observational study from the reaction study

Variable

Non-adjusted

Adjusted model I

Adjusted model II

 

HR(95%CI) P-value

HR(95%CI) P-value

HR(95%CI)P-value

TyG in transform Q4

   

Men (n = 1193)

   

Q1

1

1

1

Q2

2.776(0.724–10.023) 0.108

2.651(0.793–10.129) 0.121

2.229(0.524–8.592) 0.229

Q3

1.182(0.398–3.209) 0.867

1.142(0.617–3.276) 0.790

0.873(0.221–2.467) 0.918

Q4

2.126(1.033–4.419) 0.032*

2.208(1.004–4.367) 0.025*

1.544(0.608–3.354) 0.202

Women (n = 2929)

   

Q1

1

1

1

Q2

1.711(0.710–4.524) 0.219

1.689(0.988–4.234) 0.383

1.594(0.245–5.987) 0.843

Q3

0.658(0.912–2.001) 0.543

0.732(0.210–1.369) 0.439

0.830(0.126–1.890) 0.315

Q4

2.259(1.181–4.904) 0.006*

2.568(1.426–4.376) 0.011*

2.736(1.098–7.235) 0.036*

  1. Non-adjusted: Adjusted for no confounding factors;
  2. adjusted model I: Adjusted for age;
  3. adjusted model II: age; diabetic family history; history of CVDs; SBP; DBP; BMI; ALT; AST; heart rate; eGFR; HbA1c; smoking habits, drinking habits
  4. *Significant data (P < 0.05)