Research Article

Association and Interaction Analysis of Lipid Accumulation Product with Impaired Fasting Glucose Risk: A Cross-Sectional Survey

Table 1

Basic characteristic of study participants.

VariablesNFG ()IFG ()Diabetes ()/2a

Age (years)32.5<0.0011
Gender (male%)476 (39.3)116 (46.2)156 (49.5)12.70.0022
Educational level ((%))7.90.0202
 Middle school graduate or lower815 (67.3)184 (73.3)234 (74.3)
 High school graduate or university396 (32.7)67 (26.7)81 (25.7)
Marital status ((%))0.50.7952
 Currently married1025 (84.6)209 (83.3)263 (83.5)
 Currently not married186 (15.4)42 (16.7)52 (16.5)
Income (yuan) ((%))0.40.8362
 <40001156 (95.5)238 (94.8)302 (95.9)
 ≥400055 (4.5)13 (5.2)13 (4.1)
Smoking ((%))313 (25.8)103 (41.0)110 (34.9)28.3<0.0012
Family history of diabetes ((%))179 (14.8)55 (21.9)82 (26.0)25.1<0.0012
General obesity ((%))152 (12.6)63 (25.1)80 (25.4)45.0<0.0012
Abdominal obesity ((%))480 (39.6)145 (57.8)189 (60.0)64.0<0.0012
LAP ((%))131.8<0.0011
 Q1365 (30.1)39 (15.5)40 (12.7)
 Q2338 (27.9)46 (18.3)62 (19.7)
 Q3292 (24.1)66 (26.3)85 (27.0)
 Q4216 (17.8)100 (29.8)128 (40.6)

1Kruskal-Wallis test. 2Chi-squared test.