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Table 3 Multivariable regression analysis of the association between handgrip strength and the risk of depression in different adjusted models

From: The association between handgrip strength and depression in cancer survivors: a cross-sectional study

Exposure

Adjust I

OR (95%CI)

 

Adjust II

OR (95%CI)

P-value

Adjust III

P-value / OR (95%CI)

P-value

Low handgrip strength

 No

Reference

 

Reference

 

Reference

 

 Yes

2.070 (1.208, 3.548)

0.008

1.904 (1.057, 3.427)

0.031

2.02(1.07, 3.81)

0.028

 

Adjust I

OR (95%CI) /

 

Adjust I

OR (95%CI) /

P-value

Adjust II

OR (95%CI)

P-value

Handgrip strengtha(per l kg)

0.957 (0.929, 0.985)

0.003

0.957 (0.927, 0.989)

0.007

0.958 (0.925, 0.993)

0.024

  1. aHandgrip strength as continuous variable
  2. Results: OR (95%CI) P-value
  3. Outcome: depression
  4. Exposure: low handgrip strength or handgrip strength as continuous variable
  5. Adjust I model adjusted for: Age; gender
  6. Adjust II model adjusted for: age (< = 65 years versus < 65 years); gender; stroke; polypharmacy; arthritis
  7. Adjust III model adjusted for: age (< = 65 years versus < 65 years); gender; race; marital status, polypharmacy, sleep disorder, arthritis, congestive heart failure, history of stroke, chronic coronary bronchitis; overweight; type of cancer