Research Article

Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 Patients with Abdominal Obesity Are Prone to Osteodysfunction: A Cross-Sectional Study

Table 3

for trend of abdominal obesity index concentration with BTM quartile changes.
(a)

β-CTXQuartiles for trend
1234

Male
BMIRef.-.058 (-.112, -.003)-.045 (-.100, 0.010)-.082 (-.137, -.026)<0.001
WCRef.-.066 (-.120, -.011)-.027 (-.082, 0.029)-.103 (-.161, -.046)<0.001
NCRef.-.021 (-.071, 0.028)-.022 (-.077, 0.033)-.032 (-.090, 0.025)<0.001
HCRef.0.012 (-.042, 0.067)0.027 (-.026, 0.080)-.018 (-.073, 0.036)<0.001
VAIRef.-.037 (-.092, 0.018)0.007 (-.048, 0.062)-.051 (-.107, 0.004)<0.001
LAPRef.0.013 (-.042, 0.068)-.023 (-.078, 0.032)-.053 (-.109, 0.003)<0.001
WHRRef.-.080 (-.135, -.024)-.112 (-.169, -.054)-.128 (-.188, -.068)<0.001
CVAIRef.-.050 (-.106, 0.005)-.043 (-.099, 0.012)-.078 (-.135, -.021)<0.001
Female
BMIRef.-.036 (-.087, 0.016)-.084 (-.136, -.032)-.122 (-.177, -.068)<0.001
WCRef.-.047 (-.097, 0.003)-.095 (-.146, -.044)-.126 (-.179, -.073)<0.001
NCRef.0.006 (-.041, 0.053)-.053 (-.106, 0.000)-.084 (-.139, -.029)<0.001
HCRef.-.002 (-.052, 0.047)-.064 (-.114, -.013)-.089 (-.143, -.035)<0.001
VAIRef.-.012 (-.069, 0.046)-.064 (-.129, 0.002)-.094 (-.178, -.011)0.013
LAPRef.-.015 (-.069, 0.038)-.108 (-.165, -.050)-.132 (-.201, -.063)<0.001
WHRRef.-.029 (-.081, 0.022)-.048 (-.100, 0.004)-.057 (-.110, -.004)0.025
CVAIRef.-.053 (-.106, 0.001)-.094 (-.153, -.036)-.175 (-.241, -.109)<0.001

(b)

OCQuartilesP for trend
1234

Male
BMIRef.-.062 (-.107, -.017)-.045 (-.089, 0.000)-.084 (-.129, -.038)<0.001
WCRef.-.049 (-.094, -.005)-.042 (-.087, 0.003)-.115 (-.162, -.068)<0.001
NCRef.-.041 (-.081, 0.000)-.025 (-.070, 0.020)-.068 (-.115, -.021)<0.001
HCRef.0.004 (-.041, 0.048)0.040 (-.003, 0.083)-.038 (-.083, 0.007)<0.001
VAIRef.-.050 (-.095, -.005)-.026 (-.071, 0.020)-.037 (-.082, 0.008)<0.001
LAPRef.-.034 (-.079, 0.011)-.059 (-.104, -.014)-.063 (-.109, -.018)<0.001
WHRRef.-.049 (-.094, -.003)-.057 (-.104, -.010)-.131 (-.180, -.082)<0.001
CVAIRef.-.042 (-.088, 0.003)-.050 (-.096, -.005)-.097 (-.144, -.051)<0.001
Female
BMIRef.-.029 (-.071, 0.013)-.069 (-.112, -.026)-.117 (-.162, -.072)<0.001
WCRef.-.042 (-.084, -.001)-.086 (-.128, -.044)-.111 (-.155, -.067)<0.001
NCRef.-.009 (-.048, 0.030)-.027 (-.070, 0.017)-.108 (-.154, -.063)<0.001
HCRef.0.002 (-.039, 0.043)-.050 (-.091, -.008)-.080 (-.125, -.036)<0.001
VAIRef.-.032 (-.079, 0.016)-.061 (-.115, -.007)-.089 (-.158, -.020)0.011
LAPRef.-.027 (-.071, 0.017)-.086 (-.133, -.038)-.108 (-.165, -.051)<0.001
WHRRef.-.055 (-.097, -.012)-.055 (-.098, -.012)-.066 (-.109, -.022)0.008
CVAIRef.-.034 (-.078, 0.011)-.082 (-.130, -.034)-.147 (-.201, -.093)<0.001

(c)

P1NPQuartilesP for trend
1234

Male
BMIRef.-.012 (-.061, 0.036)0.022 (-.026, 0.070)0.020 (-.028, 0.069)0.181
WCRef.-.031 (-.079, 0.017)0.017 (-.031, 0.066)0.023 (-.028, 0.073)0.104
NCRef.-.015 (-.058, 0.029)0.026 (-.022, 0.074)0.011 (-.039, 0.061)0.143
HCRef.0.017 (-.031, 0.065)0.048 (0.001, 0.094)0.012 (-.036, 0.060)0.121
VAIRef.-.011 (-.059, 0.037)0.007 (-.041, 0.056)0.001 (-.047, 0.050)0.149
LAPRef.0.019 (-.029, 0.067)0.009 (-.040, 0.058)0.008 (-.041, 0.057)0.163
WHRRef.0.011 (-.039, 0.060)0.018 (-.032, 0.069)0.042 (-.011, 0.094)0.172
CVAIRef.-.027 (-.076, 0.021)0.006 (-.043, 0.054)0.036 (-.014, 0.086)0.163
Female
BMIRef.0.008 (-.037, 0.054)-.002 (-.049, 0.044)0.006 (-.042, 0.054)0.947
WCRef.-.005 (-.050, 0.040)-.036 (-.081, 0.009)-.017 (-.064, 0.031)0.387
NCRef.0.025 (-.016, 0.067)0.023 (-.023, 0.070)-.003 (-.052, 0.045)0.795
HCRef.0.027 (-.017, 0.071)0.007 (-.038, 0.052)0.022 (-.026, 0.070)0.574
VAIRef.-.022 (-.072, 0.029)-.074 (-.131, -.016)-.082 (-.156, -.008)0.013
LAPRef.0.011 (-.036, 0.058)-.040 (-.091, 0.011)-.039 (-.100, 0.023)0.087
WHRRef.-.024 (-.069, 0.022)-.030 (-.076, 0.015)-.027 (-.074, 0.020)0.339
CVAIRef.-.016 (-.064, 0.031)-.022 (-.074, 0.030)-.025 (-.083, 0.034)0.416

Data are presented as B coefficients and 95% CI. The model was adjusted for the same correlative factors as in Table 2. The concentrations of BTMs were naturally logarithmically transformed. Ref: reference. The abbreviations were the same with Table 1.