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. 2023 Nov 21;23:2303. doi: 10.1186/s12889-023-17177-3

Table 3.

Associations between MAFLD and lifestyle clusters

Male-Clusters Unadjusted Model P Adjusted Model P
OR (95% CI) AOR (95% CI)
Cluster 1 Ref Ref
Cluster 2 1.076(1.028–1.127) 0.002 1.191(1.136–1.248) < 0.001
Cluster 3 1.260(1.201–1.321) < 0.001 1.243(1.184–1.304) < 0.001
Cluster 4 1.514(1.453–1.578) < 0.001 1.455(1.395–1.516) < 0.001
Cluster 5 1.125(1.051–1.204) < 0.001 0.987(0.919–1.059) 0.710
Cluster 6 1.277(1.212–1.345) < 0.001 1.375(1.304–1.450) < 0.001
Cluster 7 1.531(1.471–1.594) < 0.001 1.508(1.448–1.571) < 0.001
Cluster 8 1.184(1.077–1.301) < 0.001 1.209(1.097–1.333) < 0.001
Cluster 9 1.495(1.437–1.556) < 0.001 1.611(1.547–1.678) < 0.001
Female-Clusters Unadjusted Model P Adjusted Model P
OR (95% CI) AOR (95% CI)
Cluster1 Ref Ref
Cluster 2 1.403(1.222–1.610) < 0.001 1.452(1.252–1.683) < 0.001
Cluster 3 1.014(0.846–1.214) 0.883 1.296(1.070–1.570) 0.008
Cluster 4 0.997(0.936–1.063) 0.937 1.060(0.991–1.133) 0.091

Adjusted Model, adjusted for age, education level, marital status, occupational category, and type of medical insurance