Skip to main content

Table 4 Relationship between TG/HDL-C ratio and stroke in different sensitivity analyses

From: A nonlinear relationship between the triglycerides to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio and stroke risk: an analysis based on data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study

Exposure

Model I (HR, 95% CI, P)

Model II (HR, 95% CI, P)

TG/HDL-C ratio

1.05 (1.01, 1.09) 0.0170

1.03 (1.00, 1.06) 0.0263

TG/HDL-C ratio (Quintile)

 Q1

Ref

Ref

 Q2

1.12 (0.86, 1.46) 0.4108

1.14 (0.93, 1.41) 0.2152

 Q3

1.31 (1.00, 1.71) 0.0470

1.26 (1.03, 1.55) 0.0261

 Q4

1.48 (1.13, 1.95) 0.0047

1.34 (1.09, 1.65) 0.0062

P for trend

0.0023

0.0039

  1. Model I was sensitivity analysis in participants without hypertension. We adjusted BMI, gender, age, drinking status, physical activity, smoking status, drugs for cardiovascular prevention, FPG, TC, CRP, LDL-C, Scr, HbA1c, Cystatin C, and UA
  2. Model II was sensitivity analysis in participants without drugs for cardiovascular prevention. We adjusted BMI, gender, age, drinking status, physical activity, smoking status, hypertension, FPG, TC, CRP, LDL-C, Scr, HbA1c, Cystatin C, and UA
  3. HR hazard ratios, CI confidence, Ref reference, TG/HDL-C ratio ratio of triglyceride to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol