Haghighatdoost F, Amini M, Feizi A, Iraj B. Are body mass index and waist circumference significant predictors of diabetes and prediabetes risk: Results from a population based cohort study. World J Diabetes 2017; 8(7): 365-373 [PMID: 28751960 DOI: 10.4239/wjd.v8.i7.365]
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Table 2 Crude and multivariable-adjusted relative risk and 95%CI for relative risk obtained from logistic regression
Total
Men
Women
Pre-diabetes
Diabetes
Pre-diabetes
Diabetes
Pre-diabetes
Diabetes
BMI
Crude
1.03 (1.00, 1.07)
1.14 (1.07, 1.21)
1.04 (0.97, 1.13)
1.14 (0.97, 1.34)
1.04 (1.00, 108)
1.15 (1.07, 1.23)
Model 1
1.04 (1.00, 1.07)
1.14 (1.06, 1.22)
1.14 (0.97, 1.35)
1.04 (0.97, 1.12)
1.03 (0.99, 1.07)
1.14 (1.06, 1.23)
Model 2
1.06 (0.98, 1.15)
1.24 (1.06, 1.46)
1.06 (0.80, 1.40)
1.30 (0.75, 2.26)
1.07 (0.98, 1.17)
1.25 (1.02, 1.53)
Model 3
1.05 (0.96, 1.14)
1.36 (1.05, 1.77)
1.00 (0.75, 1.35)
1.44 (0.42, 4.88)
1.07 (0.97, 1.17)
1.44 (1.05, 1.98)
Model 4
1.04 (0.96, 1.14)
1.38 (1.05, 1.82)
1.00 (0.75, 1.35)
Inestimable
1.07 (0.97, 1.18)
1.51 (1.06, 2.14)
WC
Crude
1.02 (1.00, 1.03)
1.06 (1.03, 1.09)
1.01 (0.98, 1.03)
1.06 (1.00, 1.13)
1.02 (1.01, 1.04)
1.07 (1.03, 1.11)
Model 1
1.02 (1.00, 1.03)
1.07 (1.03, 1.10)
1.01 (0.98, 1.03)
1.06 (1.00, 1.13)
1.02 (1.00, 1.04)
1.07 (1.03, 1.11)
Model 2
1.04 (1.00, 1.08)
1.16 (1.06, 1.27)
1.00 (0.90, 1.12)
1.08 (0.87, 1.33)
1.05 (1.01, 1.09)
1.20 (1.07, 1.35)
Model 3
1.03 (0.99, 1.07)
1.20 (1.04, 1.38)
0.97 (0.85, 1.09)
1.58 (0.37, 6.76)
1.04 (1.00, 1.09)
1.21 (1.03, 1.42)
Model 4
1.03 (0.99, 1.07)
1.20 (1.04, 1.38)
0.97 (0.86, 1.09)
Inestimable
1.04 (1.00, 1.09)
1.22 (1.03, 1.45)
Table 3 Area under the curve (95%CI for area under the curve) for body mass index and waist circumference on predicting the pre-diabetes or diabetes
Total
Men
Women
Pre-diabetes
Diabetes
Pre-diabetes
Diabetes
Pre-diabetes
Diabetes
Body mass index
0.541 (0.502, 0.581)
0.673 (0.596, 0.749)
0.538 (0.460, 0.617)
0.664 (0.551, 0.778)
0.544 (0.498, 0.590)
0.691 (0.598, 0.784)
Waist circumference
0.552 (0.513, 0.592)
0.674 (0.602, 0.746)
0.508 (0.432, 0.585)
0.613 (0.505, 0.721)
0.564 (0.518, 0.611)
0.691 (0.604, 0.778)
Table 4 Optimal cutoff points for general obesity and abdominal adiposity to predict incidence of pre-diabetes and diabetes
Whole population
Men
Women
BMI
WC
BMI
WC
BMI
WC
Diabetes
Cutoff point 1
28.5
86.25
26.2
89.7
28.6
84.3
Sensitivity
0.733
0.787
0.917
1
0.818
0.818
Specificity
0.579
0.495
0.477
0.356
0.53
0.5
Cutoff point 2
29
86.75
27
90
29
85
Sensitivity
0.6
0.766
0.75
0.917
0.667
0.758
Specificity
0.614
0.514
0.53
0.423
0.566
0.532
Pre-diabetes
Cutoff point 1
28.3
86
29.6
89.7
28.3
88.2
Sensitivity
0.528
0.787
0.294
0.706
0.583
0.45
Specificity
0.559
0.495
0.819
0.356
0.516
0.686
Cutoff point 2
29
87
30
90
29
89
Sensitivity
0.427
0.723
0.235
0.635
0.468
0.376
Specificity
0.614
0.453
0.826
0.409
0.564
0.718
Citation: Haghighatdoost F, Amini M, Feizi A, Iraj B. Are body mass index and waist circumference significant predictors of diabetes and prediabetes risk: Results from a population based cohort study. World J Diabetes 2017; 8(7): 365-373