Research Article

Higher Atherogenic Index of Plasma Is Associated with Hyperuricemia: A National Longitudinal Study

Table 2

Odds ratios (95% CI) for hyperuricemia by quartiles of AIP.

Quartiles of AIPQ1Q2Q3Q4 for trend

Cases94131143303
Prevalence (%)3.264.564.9610.55
Model 11.00 (reference)1.42 (1.08–1.86)1.55 (1.19–2.02)3.50 (2.76–4.44)<0.001
Model 21.00 (reference)1.52 (1.15–2.02)1.79 (1.36–2.36)4.18 (3.26–5.36)<0.001
Model 31.00 (reference)1.47 (1.07–2.01)1.73 (1.27–2.36)3.45 (2.60–4.65)<0.001
Model 41.00 (reference)1.52 (1.11–2.10)1.82 (1.32–2.49)3.81 (2.84–5.11)<0.001
Model 51.00 (reference)1.52 (1.10–2.10)1.80 (1.31–2.47)3.81 (2.84–5.11)<0.001

Logistic regression to examine the association between AIP index and hyperuricemia. Q1 was set as the reference group. Model 1: univariate regression; Model 2: adjusted by age, gender, marital status, sleeping time, and afternoon napping based on model 1; Model 3: further adjusted by alcohol and cigarette consumption, BMI and depression; Model 4: further adjusted by blood uric acid and LDL; Model 4: further adjusted by hepatic disease, digestive disease, renal disease, and arthritis disease. ; ; .