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Table 5 Multiple logistic regression analyses considering cognitive impairment, dependence by Barthel Index and Lawton and Brody Index, and depression as dependent variables, and diabetes as independent variable

From: Cognitive impairment and dependence of patients with diabetes older than 65 years old in an urban area (DERIVA study)

Cognitive impairment

 

OR

IC 95 % OR

P value

Model 1

2.036

1.044–3.970

0.037

Model 2

2.384

1.142–4.979

0.021

Model 3

2.746

1.213–6.217

0.015

Model 4

2.940

1.259–6.866

0.013

Dependent variable: Cognitive Impairment. Independent variable: Diabetes

Dependence by Barthel Index

 

OR

IC 95 % OR

P value

Model 1

1.794

0.951–3.386

0.071

Model 2

1.514

0.771–2.974

0.228

Model 3

1.383

0.641–2.987

0.409

Model 4

1.398

0.646–3.023

0.394

Dependent variable: Dependence by Barthel Index. Independent variable: Diabetes

Dependence by Lawton and Brody Index

 

OR

IC 95 % OR

P value

Model 1

0.630

0.355–1.118

0.114

Model 2

0.635

0.351–1.151

0.134

Model 3

0.539

0.274–1.060

0.073

Model 4

0.517

0.258–1.034

0.062

Dependent variable: Dependence by Lawton and Brody Index. Independent variable: Diabetes

Dependence by depression

 

OR

IC 95 % OR

P value

Model 1

0.881

0.350–2.220

0.789

Model 2

0.876

0.343–2.234

0.781

Model 3

0.892

0.344–2.315

0.814

Dependent variable: Depression. Independent variable: Diabetes

  1. All models were adjusted for: Model 1: Age and Gender. Model 2: Age, Gender, Years of education, sedentary lifestyle, and BMI. Model 3: Age, Gender, Years of education, sedentary lifestyle, BMI, Blood Pressure Diastolic, and Cholesterol total. Model 4: Age, Gender, Years of education, sedentary lifestyle, BMI, Blood Pressure Diastolic, Total cholesterol and depression