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. 2023 Oct 6;30(12):1950–1965. doi: 10.5551/jat.64425

Supplemental Table 6. Associations of family history, PRS, and lifestyle risk with diabetes prevalence among participants over 60 years old.

DM/number of participants % OR, 95%CI
Family history, no Low genetic risk Ideal (<1 poor factors) 31/862 (3.6) Ref
Intermediate (2 poor factors) 12/264 (4.5) 1.08 (0.52-2.11)
Poor (>3 poor factors) 8/99 (8.1) 1.95 (0.80-4.26)
Intermediate genetic risk Ideal (<1 poor factors) 59/836 (7.1) 2.11 (1.36-3.35)
Intermediate (2 poor factors) 22/251 (8.8) 2.5 (1.39-4.42)
Poor (>3 poor factors) 12/90 (13.3) 3.58 (1.67-7.24)
High genetic risk Ideal (<1 poor factors) 65/808 (8.0) 2.5 (1.62-3.93)
Intermediate (2 poor factors) 44/275 (16.0) 4.77 (2.92-7.86)
Poor (>3 poor factors) 16/89 (18.0) 5.15 (2.59-9.95)
Family history, yes Low genetic risk Ideal (<1 poor factors) 9/99 (9.1) 2.99 (1.30-6.28)
Intermediate (2 poor factors) 3/25 (12.0) 3.99 (0.91-12.46)
Poor (>3 poor factors) 5/11 (45.5) 15.99 (4.24-58.17)
Intermediate genetic risk Ideal (<1 poor factors) 17/108 (15.7) 6.02 (3.12-11.30)
Intermediate (2 poor factors) 10/41 (24.4) 9.18 (3.92-20.22)
Poor (>3 poor factors) 6/13 (46.2) 23.93 (7.20-77.52)
High genetic risk Ideal (<1 poor factors) 48/125 (38.4) 19.6 (11.73-33.23)
Intermediate (2 poor factors) 17/47 (36.2) 15.73 (7.65-31.95)
Poor (>3 poor factors) 5/17 (29.4) 9.83 (2.92-29.05)

Abbreviations: PRS, polygenic risk score; CI, confidence interval; DM, diabetes mellitus; OR, odds ratio.

Analysis by multivariable logistic regression model.

Adjusted for age, sex and first 6 principal components.