five

Table 1_Association between the C-reactive protein–albumin–lymphocyte (CALLY) index and osteoarthritis prevalence: a cross-sectional study of American adults based on NHANES.xlsx

收藏
NIAID Data Ecosystem2026-05-10 收录
下载链接:
https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Table_1_Association_between_the_C-reactive_protein_albumin_lymphocyte_CALLY_index_and_osteoarthritis_prevalence_a_cross-sectional_study_of_American_adults_based_on_NHANES_xlsx/30885194
下载链接
链接失效反馈
官方服务:
资源简介:
BackgroundOsteoarthritis (OA) is a common degenerative joint disease, and accumulating evidence suggests that metabolic and inflammatory pathways are involved in its pathogenesis. The C-reactive protein–albumin–lymphocyte (CALLY) index, an integrated biomarker incorporating serum albumin, lymphocyte counts, and C-reactive protein (CRP), has recently attracted attention as a potential indicator of systemic inflammation and nutritional status. However, its association with OA prevalence remains unclear. MethodsWe conducted a cross-sectional analysis using data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) cycles 2001–2010 and 2015–2018. To assess external consistency, we additionally analyzed an independent hospital-based cohort (n = 1,534) and evaluated the association between the CALLY index and OA prevalence using multivariable logistic regression (weighted in NHANES), restricted cubic spline (RCS) modeling, interaction tests, and subgroup analyses. Because the CALLY index exhibited a right-skewed distribution, we conducted a pre-specified sensitivity analysis using its natural logarithm ln(CALLY). All models were adjusted for key covariates, including age, educational attainment, and additional potential confounders. ResultsThe untransformed CALLY index exhibited marked right skewness, which was substantially reduced after log transformation. In the NHANES analyses, higher levels of both the raw CALLY index and ln(CALLY) were significantly associated with a lower prevalence of OA. Restricted cubic spline analyses revealed a nonlinear inverse association on the raw scale and an approximately linear inverse association on the ln(CALLY) scale. In the external validation cohort, the direction of the associations was consistent. ConclusionIn both the NHANES-based cross-sectional analyses and the external validation cohort, the CALLY index was inversely associated with OA prevalence. On the raw scale, this association demonstrated a nonlinear pattern, whereas on the log-transformed scale ln(CALLY), it was approximately linear. These findings remained robust to extensive covariate adjustment and multiple sensitivity analyses.
创建时间:
2025-12-15
二维码
社区交流群
二维码
科研交流群
商业服务