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Table 4 Multivariate logistic regression analysis on the predictive value of inflammation indices for osteoporosis, obesity, sarcopenia assessment and their combinations

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

Variable

Crude OR (95% CI)

P-value

Adjusted OR (95% CI)

P-value

WBC

 OSO/1

1.176 (0.969–1.426)

0.100

1.174 (0.9471.456)

0.144

 OSO/2

1.191 (0.9881.437)

0.067

1.242 (0.9981.546)

0.052

 OSO/3

1.342 (1.0981.640)

0.004

1.410 (1.1111.789)

0.005

SIRI

 OSO/1

93.919 (18.734470.854)

< 0.001

90.225 (15.146537.469)

< 0.001

 OSO/2

56.043 (11.376276.083)

< 0.001

76.861 (12.668466.326)

< 0.001

 OSO/3

167.699 (32.781857.895)

< 0.001

247.651 (39.0901568.985)

< 0.001

AISI

 OSO/1

1.020 (1.0131.026)

< 0.001

1.018 (1.0111.026)

< 0.001

 OSO/2

1.018 (1.0121.025)

< 0.001

1.018 (1.0111.025)

< 0.001

 OSO/3

1.022 (1.0151.028)

< 0.001

1.021 (1.0141.029)

< 0.001

NLR

 OSO/1

25.191 (10.66659.496)

< 0.001

61.909 (18.317209.245)

< 0.001

 OSO/2

25.871 (11.08460.385)

< 0.001

72.926 (21.418–248.309)

< 0.001

 OSO/3

54.583 (22.596131.848)

< 0.001

165.623 (46.879585.150)

< 0.001

PLR

 OSO/1

1.025 (1.0141.035)

< 0.001

1.026 (1.0141.039)

< 0.001

 OSO/2

1.030 (1.0191.040)

< 0.001

1.029 (1.0161.042)

< 0.001

 OSO/3

1.031 (1.0201.042)

< 0.001

1.030 (1.0161.044)

< 0.001

LMR

 OSO/1

0.861 (0.7870.942)

0.001

0.845 (0.7710.927)

< 0.001

 OSO/2

0.895 (0.8280.969)

0.006

0.876 (0.8060.952)

0.002

 OSO/3

0.737 (0.6520.834)

< 0.001

0.734 (0.6380.845)

< 0.001

  1. Data from the OSO/0 group were used as normal reference values and logistic regression analyses were conducted to evaluate the potential of the inflammatory indices as surrogates for the risk of disorders with abnormal body composition, with P < 0.05 considered statistically significant
  2. Adjustment was made for sex, monthly household income, regular exercise, age, diabetes, coronary heart disease, alcohol consumption, sunlight exposure, creatinine, fatty liver disease, TG, UA, TCH, LDL, and HDL