Skip to main content

Table 2 Logistic regression analysis on the correlation between NPS and stroke

From: Associations between naples prognostic score and stroke and mortality among older adults

 

Non-adjusted model

 

Model I

 

Model II

 
 

OR [95% CI]

P value

OR [95% CI]

P value

OR [95% CI]

P value

Continuous NPS

1.42 (1.32, 1.53)

 < 0.001***

1.37 (1.27, 1.48)

 < 0.001***

1.22 (1.11, 1.35)

 < 0.001***

Low NPS

Reference

–

Reference

–

Reference

–

Medium NPS

1.27 (1.01, 1.59)

0.04*

1.24 (0.99, 1.56)

0.06

1.19(0.91, 1.57)

0.21

High NPS

2.58 (2.01, 3.31)

 < 0.001***

2.31 (1.79, 3.00)

 < 0.001***

1.70 (1.24 2.35)

0.001**

  1. Data are presented as OR(95% CI). NPS, naples prognostic score; Model I adjusted for age, sex and race/ethnicity. Model II adjusted for age, sex, race/ethnicity, education levels, BMI smoking, drinking, TC, HDL-C, HbA1c, uric acid, CDAI vitmain D intake, physical activity, hypertension and DM. *** P value < 0.001, ** P value < 0.01, * P value < 0.05