Logistic regression analysis of the relation between the metabolic syndrome and prevalence of high circulating oxLDL
. | Subjects without metabolic syndrome . | Subjects with metabolic syndrome . |
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High oxLDL >1.90 mg/dl | 1.00 (—) | 1.82 (1.49–2.23) |
Adjusted for age, sex, ethnicity, and smoking status | ||
Adjusted for age, sex, ethnicity, smoking status, and LDL cholesterol | 1.00 (—) | 2.01 (1.61–2.52) |
High oxLDL >1.58% of LDL, adjusted for age, sex, ethnicity, and smoking status | 1.00 (—) | 2.56 (2.05–3.20) |
. | Subjects without metabolic syndrome . | Subjects with metabolic syndrome . |
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High oxLDL >1.90 mg/dl | 1.00 (—) | 1.82 (1.49–2.23) |
Adjusted for age, sex, ethnicity, and smoking status | ||
Adjusted for age, sex, ethnicity, smoking status, and LDL cholesterol | 1.00 (—) | 2.01 (1.61–2.52) |
High oxLDL >1.58% of LDL, adjusted for age, sex, ethnicity, and smoking status | 1.00 (—) | 2.56 (2.05–3.20) |
Data are OR (95% CI). The ORs for high oxLDL (exceeding the 90th percentile of distribution for subjects without the metabolic syndrome) for those with the metabolic syndrome were determined by logistic regression analysis comparing with subjects without the metabolic syndrome.