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Table 3 Logistic regression models for hypertension and BMI

From: The differential impact of subjective and objective aspects of social engagement on cardiovascular risk factors

 

hypertension

BMI

 

Model 1

Model 2

Model 1

Model 2

 

OR(95% CI)

OR(95% CI)

OR(95% CI)

OR(95% CI)

Age

1.121

1.114

1.123

1.139

 

(1.064 - 1.182)**

(1.056 - 1.175)**

(1.047- 1.203)**

(1.060 - 1.224)**

Age squared

0.999

0.999

0.9989

0.999

 

(0.999 - 1.000)**

(0.999 - 1.000)**

(0.998 - 0.999)**

(0.998 - 0.999)**

Female

0.180

0.183

0.5435

0.558

 

(0.095 - 0.340)**

(0.096 - 0.347)**

( 0.253 - 1.211)

( 0.257 - 1.211)

Age*sex

1.022

1.021

1.0119

1.011

 

(1.012 - 1.032)**

(1.012 - 1.031)**

(1.000 - 1.023)*

(0.999 - 1.023)

Education

0.937

0.933

0.8890

0.887

 

(0.887 - 0.990)*

(0.883 - 0.987)*

(0.836 - 0..945)**

(0.833 - 0.944)**

Married

0.859

0.846

1.1386

1.111

 

(0.768 - 0.961)**

(0.755 - 0.948)**

(1.005 - 1.289)*

(0.978 - 1.262)

Social participation

0.934

0.930

0.9026

0.897

 

(0.888 - 0.982)**

(0.884 - 0.979)**

(0.852 - 0.956)**

(0.846 - 0.952)**

Social ties

0.992

0.991

1.0577

1.061

 

(0.945 - 1.042)

(0.943 - 1.041)

(1.002 - 1.116)*

(1.005 - 1.120)

Emotional support

1.067

1.092

0.9474

0.968

 

(0.944 - 1.206)

(0.963 - 1.238)

(0.826 - 1.086)

(0.840 - 1.116)

ADL

1.052

1.051

1.6548

1.542

 

(0.933 - 1.185)

(0.929 - 1.189)

(1.456 - 1.881)**

(1.350 - 1.762)**

Depression

0.942

0.938

0.9364

0.921

 

(0.836 - 1.060)

(0.832 - 1.058)

(0.821 - 1.068)

(0.805 - 1.053)

CVD

0.843

0.832

1.5589

1.479

 

(0.743 - 0.957)**

(0.731 - 0.946)**

(1.361 - 1.785)***

(1.288 - 1.699)**

Chronic disease

0.966

0.964

1.2305

1.215

 

(0.896 - 1.042)

(0.894 - 1.040)

(1.134 - 1.335)**

(1.118 - 1.320)**

Never smoked

 

1.033

 

1.727

  

(0.910 - 1.173)

 

( 1.005 - 1.289)**

Physical activity

 

0.995

 

0.839

  

(0.953 - 1.039)

 

(0.799 - 0.882)**

  1. 95% confidence intervals in parentheses
  2. * significant at 5%; ** significant at 1%
  3. Model 1 controls for age, gender, education, and comorbidity (physical ability, depression, chronic conditions and cardiovascular disease)
  4. Model 2 contains all adjustments from Model 1 with addition of health behaviours