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Table 2 Associations between MetS and OA in the present cross-sectional study (n = 5764)

From: Association between metabolic syndrome and knee osteoarthritis: a cross-sectional study

    

Model 1a

Model 2a

 

Unadjusted OR

95%CI

P

Adjusted OR

95%CI

P

Adjusted OR

95%CI

p

MetS as a whole

1.27

1.10–1.47

0.001

1.17

1.01–1.36

0.041

1.17

1.01–1.36

0.043

MetS components

 Overweight

2.85

2.54–3.21

<0.001

2.14

1.89–2.43

<0.001

2.15

1.90–2.44

<0.001

 Hyperglycaemia

1.36

1.18–1.57

<0.001

1.15

0.99–1.33

0.067

1.15

0.99–1.33

0.066

 Hypertension

1.45

1.29–1.63

<0.001

1.23

1.09–1.40

0.001

1.23

1.09–1.40

0.001

 Dyslipidemia

1.53

1.37–1.72

<0.001

1.33

1.18–1.50

<0.001

1.33

1.18–1.50

<0.001

  1. MetS, metabolic syndrome; OA, osteoarthritis;
  2. aModel 1 was adjusted for age and sex; Model 2 was adjusted for age, sex, activity level, smoking status, alcohol drinking status and educational background