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Table 2 Association between Mean Platelet Volume and periodontitis in different models

From: Mean platelet volume is associated with periodontitis: a cross-sectional study

Exposure

Model I

Model II

Model III

Adjust IV

(OR,95%CI, P-value)

(OR,95%CI, P-value)

(OR,95%CI, P-value)

(OR,95%CI, P-value)

MPV (f L)

1.068 (1.015, 1.123) 0.01193

1.072 (1.012, 1.137) 0.01828

1.087 (1.024, 1.154) 0.00599

1.090 (1.019, 1.166) 0.01211

MPV categories

(f L)

    

T1(5.4–7.6)

1.0

1.0

1.0

1.0

T2 (7.7–8.3)

1.072 (0.950, 1.210) 0.25769

1.031 (0.899, 1.183) 0.65939

1.030 (0.896, 1.184) 0.67956

1.030 (0.894, 1.187) 0.68117

T3 (8.4–12.5)

1.187 (1.060, 1.330) 0.00296

1.182 (1.039, 1.345) 0.01131

1.212 (1.061, 1.383) 0.00448

1.216 (1.052, 1.406) 0.00816

p-value for trend

0.00272

0.00878

0.00321

0.00617

  1. Model I adjust for: none
  2. Model II adjust for: age; race; gender; education level; marital status; and PIR
  3. Model III adjust for: age; gender; race; education level; marital status; PIR; BMI; smoking habit; drinking habit; hypertension; diabetes; and CVD
  4. Model IV adjust for: age; gender; race; education level; marital status; PIR; BMI; smoking habit; drinking habit; hypertension; diabetes; CVD; mean corpuscular volume; hemoglobin; hematocrit; mean corpuscular hemoglobin; white blood cell count; neutrophils; red blood cell distribution width; mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration; lymphocytes; and total platelet count
  5. MPV, mean platelet volume; PIR, ratio of family income to poverty; BMI, body mass index; CVD, cardiovascular disease; OR, odds ratio; CI, confidence interval