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. 2024 Feb 27;24:199. doi: 10.1186/s12877-024-04787-8

Table 3.

ORs and 95% CIs of CVD and its components by CircS and PF in the cross-sectional analysis (n = 8512)

Outcome Case OR (95%CI)
Model1 a Model 2 b
CVD 1106
Neither CircS or PF 322 Reference Reference
PF only 79 1.671 (1.268 ∼ 2.201) ** 1.830 (1.336 ∼ 2.508) **
CircS only 548 2.420 (2.084 ∼ 2.809) ** 1.954 (1.663 ∼ 2.296) **
Both CircS and PF 157 3.782 (3.003 ∼ 4.765) ** 3.508 (2.739 ∼ 4.494) **
Heart disease 987
Neither CircS or PF 289 Reference Reference
PF only 67 1.568 (1.169 ∼ 2.104) * 1.836 (1.319 ∼ 2.557) **
CircS only 497 2.404 (2.056 ∼ 2.810) ** 1.969 (1.663 ∼ 2.331) **
Both CircS and PF 134 3.422 (2.685 ∼ 4.361) ** 3.218 (2.481 ∼ 4.173) **
Stroke 163
Neither CircS or PF 39 Reference Reference
PF only 14 2.259 (1.190 ∼ 4.289) * 1.973 (0.919 ∼ 4.237)
CircS only 79 2.839 (1.918 ∼ 4.203) ** 2.162 (1.426 ∼ 3.279) **
Both CircS and PF 31 5.398 (3.236 ∼ 9.006) ** 4.675 (2.729 ∼ 8.007) *

** P < 0.001; * P < 0.05

a: Model 1 was adjusted for age and gender

b: Model 2 was adjusted for age, gender, residence, marital status, educational level, smoking status, drinking status, BMI, fall (s), wearing glass, history of chronic kidney disease and chronic lung diseases