Research Article

Association of Inflammation with Metabolic Syndrome among Low-Income Rural Kazakh and Uyghur Adults in Far Western China

Table 5

Detection rates of MS and components in each FFA level quartile.

MS and componentsUyghurKazakh
Q1Q2Q3Q4P OR (Q4/Q1) (OR 95% CI)Q1Q2Q3Q4P OR (Q4/Q1) (OR 95% CI)

MS10.710.714.116.50.0012.26 (1.294, 3.946)7.414.08.916.10.0033.44 (1.800, 6.582)
Hypertension6.97.411.211.90.0012.18 (1.226, 3.868)11.314.611.013.70.9261.15 (1.620, 2.433)
Low HDL-C18.418.119.823.20.0053.02 (1.364, 6.702)6.39.66.911.00.0951.98 (1.023, 3.825)
High TG6.05.76.29.50.0401.82 (1.698, 3.300)3.06.33.36.00.3052.00 (1.370, 4.597)
High FPG0.71.71.92.60.0411.34 (1.130, 2.306)4.36.25.86.20.939 1.04 (1.437, 2.456)

Notes: MS = metabolic syndrome, TG = triglyceride, HDL-C = high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, FPG = fasting plasma glucose, OR = odds ratio, and CI = confidence interval.