Research Article

Interaction of Adiponectin Genotypes and Insulin Resistance on the Occurrence of Taiwanese Metabolic Syndrome

Table 2

Association of apM1 +45 and TNF-α -308 genotypes with the development of Taiwanese metabolic syndrome.

VariablesWith MetSWithout MetSOR (95% CI)#

apM1 +45 genotypes
 TT67 (55.4%)100 (48.1%)1.23 (0.54-2.84)
 TG44 (36.3%)89 (42.8%)0.91 (0.39-2.13)
 GG10 (8.3%)19 (9.1%)1.00 (ref.)
Dominant model
 TT67 (55.4%)100 (48.1%)1.34 (0.85-2.11)
 TG/GG54 (44.6%)108 (51.9%)1.00 (ref.)
Recessive model
 TT/TG111 (91.7%)189 (90.9%)1.08 (0.48-2.42)
 GG10 (8.3%)19 (9.1%)1.00 (ref.)
 T allele178 (73.6%)289 (69.5%)1.21 (0.85-1.73)
 G allele64 (26.4%)127 (30.5%)1.00 (ref.)
TNF-α -308 genotypes
 AA1 (0.8%)3 (1.4%)0.69 (0.07-6.97)
 AG25 (20.7%)37 (17.8%)1.17 (0.66-2.09)
 GG95 (78.5%)168 (80.8%)1.00 (ref.)
Dominant model
 AA/AG26 (21.5%)40 (19.2%)1.49 (0.15-14.94)
 GG95 (78.5%)168 (80.8%)1.00 (ref.)
Recessive model
 AA1 (0.8%)3 (1.4%)0.67 (0.07-6.75)
 AG/GG120 (99.2%)205 (98.6%)1.00 (ref.)
 A allele27 (11.2%)43 (10.3%)1.09 (0.65-1.83)
 G allele215 (88.8%)373 (89.7%)1.00 (ref.)

#Adjusted the effects of age and gender. OR: odds ratio; CI: confidence interval; ref.: reference.