Research Article

Associations between Osteocalcin, Calciotropic Hormones, and Energy Metabolism in a Cohort of Chinese Postmenopausal Women: Peking Vertebral Fracture Study

Table 4

Odds and 95% CI for diabetes and dyslipidemia between subgroups classified by the median levels of PTH and OC.

Low PTH + high OCHigh PTH + low OCLow PTH + low OC
OR95%CIp valueOR95%CIp valueOR95%CIp value

Diabetes1.4851.030–2.1390.0341.4510.985–2.1360.0601.8731.282–2.7370.001
Hypercholesterolemia0.7660.550–1.0690.1170.6520.449–0.9480.0250.4720.324–0.688<0.001
Hypertriglyceridemia1.3810.984–1.9390.0621.2290.850–1.7780.2731.4060.977–2.0250.067
Low HDL-C2.6551.373–5.1360.0041.9360.992–3.7790.0535.3092.819–9.998<0.001
High LDL-C0.8980.656–1.2280.5000.9830.695–1.3920.9250.5380.376–0.7710.001

Reference group: high PTH + high OC. With adjustment for age, YSM, BMI, and 25(OH)D. OR, odds ratio; CI, confidence interval; YSM, years since menopause; BMI, body mass index; HDL-C, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol; LDL-C, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol; OC, osteocalcin; PTH, parathyroid hormone; 25(OH)D, 25-hydroxyvitamin D.