Research Article

Serum Cortisol, 25 (OH)D, and Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Table 2

Logistic regression analysis of associations between cortisol and CHD/stroke.

VariablesLogistic regression OR (95% CI)

CHDPer SD incrementT1T2T3
Model 11.12 (0.90, 1.39)Reference1.21 (0.66, 2.23)1.27 (0.69, 2.31)
Model 21.15 (0.92, 1.42)Reference1.23 (0.67, 2.27)1.29 (0.70, 2.36)
Model 31.12 (0.90, 1.39)Reference1.28 (0.69, 2.37)1.28 (0.69, 2.35)
StrokePer SD incrementT1T2T3
Model 11.22 (1.03, 1.45)Reference0.79 (0.48, 1.32)1.09 (0.68, 1.76)
Model 21.28 (1.07, 1.53)Reference0.77 (0.46, 1.29)1.13 (0.70, 1.83)
Model 31.25 (1.05, 1.50)Reference0.78 0.47, 1.32)1.10 (0.68, 1.80)

Significant association (P < 0.05) indicated by boldface type. Model 1: unadjusted. Model 2: adjusted for age and gender. Model 3: adjusted for age, gender, educational level, average monthly individual income, smoking status, alcohol consumption, physical activity, high fat diet, vegetables and fruits intake status, and family history of T2DM. In addition, significant association (P < 0.05) was indicated by boldface type. The tables that meet the requirements were in roman.