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Table 5 Logistic regression analysis of association of diabetes mellitus, triglycerides and UC risk in male and female patients

From: The association between metabolic syndrome and the risk of urothelial carcinoma of the bladder: a case-control study in China

Gender

 

Diabetes mellitus

Triglycerides

Yes

No

Yes

No

Male

Controls, n (%)

168 (18.4)

746 (81.6)

190 (20.8)

724 (79.2)

UC cases, n (%)

174 (21.5)

637 (78.5)

202 (24.9)

609 (75.1)

p value

0.110

Ref

0.042

Ref

Crude OR (95 % CI)

1.213 (0.957–1.537)

Ref

1.264 (1.009–1.584)

Ref

Adjusteda p value

0.001

Ref

0.038

Ref

Adjusteda OR (95 % CI)

1.757 (1.268–2.434)

Ref

1.276 (1.014–1.604)

Ref

Female

Controls, n (%)

27 (14.7)

157 (85.3)

56 (30.4)

128 (69.6)

UC cases, n (%)

44 (27.3)

117 (72.7)

55 (34.2)

106 (65.8)

p value

0.004

Ref

0.460

Ref

Crude OR (95 % CI)

2.187 (1.280–3.736)

Ref

1.186 (0.754–1.865)

Ref

Adjusteda p value

0.08

Ref

0.593

Ref

Adjusteda OR (95 % CI)

2.032 (0.918–4.500)

Ref

1.145 (0.697–1.880)

Ref

  1. aAdjusted for age (continuous), smoking status, BMI (continuous), hypertension, diabetes mellitus, hypertriglyceridemia, low HDL-cholesterol