Research Article

Serum 25(OH)D Levels Modify the Association between Triglyceride and IR: A Cross-Sectional Study

Table 2

Univariate analysis for IR.

VariableOR (95% CI) value

Age1.01 (1.01 ∼ 1.01)<0.001
Gender
 Male1
 Female0.91 (0.86 ∼ 0.96)0.001
Race
 Mexican American1
 Other Hispanic0.81 (0.74 ∼ 0.89)<0.001
 Non-Hispanic white0.62 (0.57 ∼ 0.67)<0.001
 Non-Hispanic black0.95 (0.84 ∼ 1.06)0.342
 Other races0.57 (0.51 ∼ 0.64)<0.001
Education
 Poorly educated1
 Moderately educated0.82 (0.75 ∼ 0.9)<0.001
 Highly educated0.66 (0.6 ∼ 0.72)<0.001
BMI1.22 (1.21 ∼ 1.23)<0.001
Waist1.09 (1.08 ∼ 1.09)<0.001
Hypertension
 No1
 Yes2.15 (2.03 ∼ 2.28)<0.001
DM
 No1
 Yes5 (4.6 ∼ 5.44)<0.001
Alcohol
 No1
 Yes0.61 (0.57 ∼ 0.66)<0.001
HDL0.16 (0.15 ∼ 0.17)<0.001
TG2.02 (1.94 ∼ 2.09)<0.001
ALT1.02 (1.02 ∼ 1.03)<0.001
AST1 (1 ∼ 1.01)<0.001
TBIL0.96 (0.95 ∼ 0.96)<0.001
BUN1.04 (1.03 ∼ 1.05)<0.001
ALB0.94 (0.94 ∼ 0.95)<0.001
25(OH)D0.99 (0.99 ∼ 0.99)<0.001

DM, diabetes mellitus; HDL, high-density lipoprotein; TG, triglyceride; ALT, alanine transaminase; AST, aspartate transaminase; TBIL, total bilirubin; BUN, blood urea nitrogen; and ALB, albumin.