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Table 3 The association of obesity defined by the number of metabolic abnormality components with readmission

From: The classification of obesity based on metabolic status redefines the readmission of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma—an observational study

Subgroups

30-day readmission

90-day readmission

180-day readmission

HR (95% CI)

P value

HR (95% CI)

P value

HR (95% CI)

P value

Non-obesity metabolic healthy

1(reference)

 

1(reference)

 

1(reference)

 

Non-obesity with one metabolic abnormality

1.091(1.002,1.188)

0.044

1.094(1.024,1.17)

0.008

1.085(1.022,1.152)

0.007

Non-obesity with two metabolic abnormalities

1.123(1.023,1.233)

0.014

1.162(1.081,1.249)

< 0.001

1.145(1.073,1.221)

< 0.001

Non-obesity with three metabolic abnormalities

1.281(1.139,1.441)

< 0.001

1.321(1.207,1.447)

< 0.001

1.29(1.188,1.399)

< 0.001

Obesity metabolic healthy

1.05(0.86,1.282)

0.63

1.022(0.871,1.198)

0.791

0.999(0.864,1.154)

0.984

Obesity with one metabolic abnormality

1.213(1.032,1.426)

0.019

1.131(0.993,1.289)

0.064

1.184(1.056,1.328)

0.004

Obesity with two metabolic abnormalities

1.326(1.137,1.546)

< 0.001

1.315(1.164,1.485)

< 0.001

1.301(1.166,1.451)

< 0.001

Obesity with three metabolic abnormalities

1.198(0.988,1.454)

0.067

1.242(1.071,1.441)

0.004

1.238(1.083,1.414)

0.002

  1. COX analysis was conducted to assess the association of obesity defined by the number of metabolic abnormalities with readmission, adjusted for age, sex, discharge disposition, discharge month, local hospital admission, household income, emergency department service, insurance type, and location of residence