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Table 3 Risk of falls associated with alcohol consumption level

From: Association between usual alcohol consumption and risk of falls in middle-aged and older Chinese adults

alcohol consumption (g/day)

ORs(95%CIs) in longitudinal analysis (n = 11,667)

ORs(95%CIs) in cross-sectional analysis (n = 12,910)

0

Ref

Ref

5

1.05(1.01,1.09)

1.03(1.00,1.06)

10

1.09(1.01,1.18)

1.06(1.01,1.12)

20

1.17(1.03,1.32)

1.13(1.02,1.26)

30

1.21(1.04,1.42)

1.19(1.02,1.38)

40

1.24(1.04,1.46)

1.22(1.03,1.45)

50

1.24(1.05,1.47)

1.24(1.03,1.48)

  1. a Bold values indicate P < 0.05
  2. b The model adjusted for all variables in Table 1 including age, gender, IADL, pain, education, residence, marital status, comorbidities, handgrip strength, smoking status, depression, self-reported sleep duration, daytime napping, BMI