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Table 2 Relationships between inflammatory indices and numbers of disorders with body composition

From: Osteosarcopenic obesity and its components—osteoporosis, sarcopenia, and obesity—are associated with blood cell count-derived inflammation indices in older Chinese people

 

OSO/0

OSO/1

OSO/2

OSO/3

P-value

WBC

5.60 (4.70–7.00)

6.20 (5.40–7.30)

6.20 (5.20–7.20)

6.90 (5.60–7.90)*

0.005

SIRI

0.38 (0.27–0.54)

0.57 (0.43–0.82)*

0.59 (0.43–0.78)*†

0.75 (0.56–0.98)*†‡

< 0.001

AISI

77.76 (51.10–125.57)

129.68 (102.77–198.49)*

142.64 (98.60–192.39)*

188.60 (132.53–236.71)*†‡

< 0.001

NLR

1.42 (1.21–1.60)

1.91 (1.72–2.23) *

1.95 (1.75–2.22) *

2.20 (1.99–2.61) *†‡

< 0.001

PLR

97.56 (80.63–120.36)

123.30 (103.57–152.69) *

131.69 (109.75–158.71) *

127.96 (109.35–161.19) *

< 0.001

LMR

7.44 (5.86–10.42)

6.07 (4.65–7.81)*

6.15 (4.88–7.98)*

5.33 (4.37–6.83)*‡

< 0.001

  1. Continuous variables were expressed as frequency (percentage). The Kruskal–Wallis test with the Bonferroni correction was used to examine differences between groups
  2. Abbreviations: PLR Platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio, NLR Neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio, WBC White blood cells, LMR Lymphocyte-to-monocyte ratio, AISI Aggregate index of systemic inflammation, SIRI Systemic inflammation response index
  3. *P < 0.05 compared with the normal group
  4. P < 0.05 compared with the group with one disorder
  5. P > 0.05 compared with the group with two disorders