Table 5 Relationship between HDL-C levels and reversion to normoglycemia from Pre-DM in different sensitivity analyses.

From: Association between high-density lipoprotein cholesterol and reversion to normoglycemia from prediabetes: an analysis based on data from a retrospective cohort study

Exposure

Model 5 (HR, 95%CI, P)

Model 6 (HR, 95%CI, P)

HDL-C

1.831 (1.665, 2.012) < 0.001

1.997 (1.840, 2.167) < 0.001

HDL-C (quartiles)

 Q1

ref

ref

 Q2

1.149 (1.040, 1.270) 0.006

1.220 (1.126, 1.323) < 0.001

 Q3

1.397 (1.266, 1.541) < 0.001

1.525 (1.407, 1.653) < 0.001

Q4

1.716 (1.555, 1.894) < 0.001

1.835 (1.687, 1.995) < 0.001

P for trend

 < 0.001

 < 0.001

  1. Model 5 was sensitivity analysis in participants without BMI ≥ 25 kg/m2. We adjusted DBP, SBP, BMI, gender, age, drinking status, family history of diabetes, smoking status, FPG, AST, BUN, ALT, LDL-C, Scr, and TG.
  2. Model 6 was sensitivity analysis in participants without age ≥ 60 years. We adjusted DBP, SBP, BMI, gender, age, drinking status, family history of diabetes, smoking status, FPG, AST, BUN, ALT, LDL-C, Scr, and TG.
  3. HR hazard ratios, CI confidence, Ref reference, HDL-C high-density lipoprotein cholesterol.