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Table 2 Multivariate logistic regression analysis for risk factors for phosphorus ≥ 4.4

From: Hyperphosphatemia is associated with anemia in adults without chronic kidney disease: results from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES): 2005–2010

Variables

 

   OR 95% CI

 
 

Model 1 (n =15,578)

Model 2 (n =7,631)

Model 3 (n = 5,019)

Albumin (g/dL)

1.14 (0.92-1.41)

0.68 (0.50-0.94)b

1.22 (0.96-1.55)

Corr. Calcium (mg/dL)

2.90 (2.43-3.45)a

3.59 (2.55-5.05)a

2.95 (2.14-4.05)a

Cholesterol (mg/dL)

1.003 (1.001-1.005)a

1.0003 (0.998-1.003)

1.004 (1.00-1.01)b

Gender (Female)

1.61(1.39-1.87)a

1.83 (1.51-2.23)a

1.66 (1.25-2.17)b

Age, years

0.98(0.977-0.987)a

0.98 (0.97-0.99)a

0.98 (0.971-0.99)a

BMI (kg/m2)

0.99 (0.98-1.005)

0.97 (0.95-0.99)b

0.99 (0.96-1.02)

Low Hemoglobin

1.52 (1.17-1.98)a

1.52 (1.003-2.29)b

1.48 (0.87-2.51)

GFR (CKD-Epi)

0.996 (0.992-0.999)b

0.996 (0.989-1.003)

0.99 (0.989-1.00)

Fasting Glucose (mg/dL)

 

0.999 (0.995-1.002)

 

Vitamin D 25-OH-D (ng/ml)

  

1.00 (0.99-1.01)

Serum PTH (pg/ml)

  

0.99 (0.98-1.00)

  1. ap<0.01.
  2. bp<0.05.