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Table 3 Odds ratio (95% CI) of the presence of vitamin D deficiency for each anthropometric measure

From: Serum vitamin D concentration and anthropometric indicators of adiposity in adults without or with low dose statin users: a cross-sectional study

Predictors

Females

 

Males

 

OR (95% CI)

P value

OR (95% CI)

P value

BMI

0.492(0.075–3.154)

0.864

0.069(-0.006-3.050)

0.955

WC

0.505(0.090–2.835)

0.125

0.687(0.337-1.400)

0.556

HC

0.453(0.013–0.763)

0.427

0.260(-0.086-5.029)

0.648

WHR

0.862(0.430–1.728)

0.437

0.074(-0.259-8.119)

0.301

WHtR

0.347(0.171–0.704)

0.003

0.715(0.205–2.487)

0.597

LAP

0.882(0.473–1.647)

0.372

0.701(0.320–1.530)

0.693

VAI

0.341(0.031–2.108)

0.715

0.322(0.112–1.673)

0.565

BSI

0.122 (0.006–1.024)

0.882

0.200(0.013–2.009)

0.701

BRI

0.564(0.223–1.429)

0.227

0.496(0.182–1.370)

0.176

BAI

0.365(0.036–1.872)

0.886

0.017(0.004–0.998)

0.762

MetS

0.766(0.486–1.208)

0.225

0.802(0.364–1.765)

0.586

  1. Abbreviations: WC (waist circumstance), HC (hip circumstance), BMI (body mass index), WHR (Waist to hip ratio), WHtR (waist-to-height ratio),BSI (body shape index), BRI (body roundness index), BAI (body adiposity index), LAP (lipid accumulation product), VAI (visceral adiposity index); Model: Adjusted for Age, Triglyceride, Fasting blood sugar, Systolic blood pressure and supplement intake