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World J Gastroenterol. Feb 28, 2006; 12(8): 1281-1286
Published online Feb 28, 2006. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v12.i8.1281
Table 4 Multiple logistic regression of associated factors for gallstone disease among 2386 Chinese subjects
VariableGallstone disease(yes vs no)
 OR95%CI
Gender (female vs male)1.340.90-1.99
Age(40-49 vs <40 yr)1.630.76-3.48
(50-59 vs <40 yr)4.932.43-9.99
(60-69 vs <40 yr)6.823.19-14.60
(≥70 vs <40 yr)10.654.78-23.73
BMI(24-27 vs <24 kg/m2)1.250.79-1.97
(≥27 vs <24 kg/m2)1.741.04-2.88
FPG(110-125 vs <110 mg/dL)0.960.47-1.97
(≥126 vs <110 mg/dL)1.711.01-2.96
High SBP (yes vs no)1.110.53-1.51
High DBP (yes vs no)0.870.52-1.48
Hypercholesterolemia (yes vs no)0.990.64-1.53
Hypertriglyceridemia (yes vs no)1.250.75-2.08
Low HDL (yes vs no)0.50.17-1.44
High BUN (yes vs no)0.590.26-1.37
High creatinine (yes vs no)2.020.71-5.75
Hyperuricemia (yes vs no)0.970.64-1.46
Higher AST (yes vs no)2.060.99-4.31
Higher ALT (yes vs no)0.830.42-1.63
HBV (positive vs negative)0.950.52-1.76
Anti-HCV (positive vs negative)0.50.15-1.69