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Table 2 Associations between PLR, NLR and BMD in each part of the body

From: Association between inflammatory markers and bone mineral density: a cross-sectional study from NHANES 2007–2010

 

Lumbar-spine BMD

Total femur BMD

Femoral neck BMD

NLR

   

Model 1

β (95% CI)

0.007 (0.004, 0.010)

< 0.001

− 0.003 (− 0.007, − 0.000)

0.028

− 0.0023 (− 0.006, 0.001)

0.139

Model 2

β (95% CI)

0.009 (0.006, 0.012)

< 0.001

0.002 (− 0.001, 0.005)

0.122

0.003 (− 0.001, 0.006)

0.127

Model 3

β (95% CI)

0.004 (0.001, 0.006)

0.001

− 0.002 (− 0.005, 0.000)

0.100

− 0.003 (− 0.006, 0.000) 0.060

PLR

   

Model 1

β (95% CI)

− 0.001 (− 0.002, − 0.001)

< 0.001

− 0.003 (− 0.004, − 0.003)

< 0.001

− 0.004 (− 0.005, − 0.003)

< 0.001

Model 2

β (95% CI)

− 0.001 (− 0.002, − 0.001)

< 0.001

− 0.002 (− 0.002, − 0.001)

< 0.001

− 0.002 (− 0.003, − 0.001)

< 0.001

Model 3

β (95% CI)

− 0.001 (− 0.001, − 0.000)

0.002

− 0.001 (− 0.001, − 0.000)

0.001

− 0.001 (− 0.002, − 0.001)

< 0.001

  1. Logistic regression models: Model 1: no covariates were adjusted. Model 2 was adjusted for demographic factors, including gender, age, race. Model 3 was adjusted for gender, age, race, education, smoking behavior, alcohol consumption, BMI, HbA1c, albumin, blood urea nitrogen, total cholesterol, triglycerides, total calcium, creatinine, phosphorus, uric acid