07 June 2023>: Database Analysis
Database Analysis
Bin Zhu 1AE* , MingNan Cao 1BF* , Qiao Wu 2BC , Kejia Liu 3BC , Wei Guo 4AD* , Zhigang Zhao 1AD*DOI: 10.12659/MSM.939546
Med Sci Monit 2023; 29:e939546
Table 3 Association between low-dose aspirin intake and hyperuricemia based on age. The confounding factors were adjusted by logistic regression analysis in different models.
Models | Total | Age* (years) | |||
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40–49 (n=1095) | 50–59 (n=960) | 60–69 (n=854) | Over 70 (n=631) | ||
1.75 (1.44–2.12) | 1.24 (0.81–1.90) | 1.31 (0.93–1.86) | 1.39 (0.96–2.21) | ||
1.21 (0.969–1.509) | 1.01 (0.63–1.63) | 1.11 (0.75–1.62) | 1.30 (0.87–1.94) | ||
1.22 (0.97–1.54) | 1.02 (0.62–1.69) | 1.05 (0.70–1.59) | 1.32 (0.85–2.06) | ||
* Data are presented as odds ratio (95% CI). Significant associations are marked in bold. crude model; adjusted for sex, body mass index, race, smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, physical activity, hypertension, diabetes; adjusted for factors in Model 2, plus estimated glomerular filtration rate, triglycerides, total cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein, and low-density lipoprotein. |