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Table 2 Associations between relevant factors and undiagnosed DM

From: The association between the AIP and undiagnosed diabetes in ACS patients with different body mass indexes and LDL-C levels: findings from the CCC-ACS project

Variables

Undiagnosed DM

Undiagnosed DM

 

OR

95% CI

P value

OR

95% CI

P value

Age

0.985

0.979–0.991

< 0.001

   

Sex

      

 Male

Reference

     

 Female

1.011

0.851–1.202

0.899

   

BMI

1.041

1.020–1.063

< 0.001

1.033

1.009–1.057

0.006

Smokes

      

 No

Reference

     

 Yes

1.026

0.885–1.189

0.731

   

Drinks alcohol

      

 No

Reference

     

 Yes

0.916

0.759–1.105

0.358

   

Hypertension

      

 No

Reference

  

Reference

  

 Yes

0.798

0.689–0.925

0.003

0.788

0.670–0.927

0.004

Dyslipidemia

      

 No

Reference

  

Reference

  

 Yes

0.463

0.338–0.633

< 0.001

0.458

0.329–0.638

< 0.001

Angina

      

 No

Reference

     

 Yes

0.682

0.566–0.820

< 0.001

   

Myocardial infarction

      

 No

Reference

     

 Yes

0.546

0.396–0.753

< 0.001

   

PCI

      

 No

Reference

     

 Yes

0.561

0.423–0.745

< 0.001

   

TIA

      

 No

Reference

     

 Yes

0.821

0.602–1.120

0.213

   

FBG

1.278

1.253–1.303

< 0.001

1.272

1.247–1.298

< 0.001

HbA1c

1.053

1.029–1.078

< 0.001

   

TC

1.284

1.215–1.358

< 0.001

1.202

1.077–1.343

0.001

LDL-C

1.218

1.134–1.308

< 0.001

   

TG

1.194

1.153–1.236

< 0.001

   

HDL-C

1.083

0.915–1.281

0.354

   

AIP

2.986

2.369–3.764

< 0.001

1.981

1.287–3.050

0.002

  1. DM diabetes mellitus, BMI body mass index, PCI percutaneous coronary intervention, TIA transient ischemic attack, FBG fasting blood glucose, HbA1c glycated hemoglobin, TC total cholesterol, LDL-C low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, HDL-C high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, AIP atherogenic index of plasma, OR odds ratio, CI confidence interval