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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2025 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes. 2024 Jan 19;17(2):e010115. doi: 10.1161/CIRCOUTCOMES.123.010115

Figure 2. Demographic and clinical characteristic profiles of general and exertional fatigue subtypes compared to the low/no general & exertional fatigue subtype (class 4).

Figure 2.

Numbers indicate odds ratios of fatigue subtype membership compared to the reference subtype (low/no general & exertional fatigue subtype). Odds ratios go from smallest to largest from the center to the outermost circle. Red circles indicate variables for which odds ratios were statistically significant (95% CI’s do not contain 1.00). Odds ratios for continuous variables (age, BMI, depressive symptoms, and hs-Troponin T) indicate odds ratio for one unit increase in the variable. Odds ratios for all other variables indicate increased odds for endorsement of that characteristic. These odds ratios are based on most likely subtype membership, accounting for the probability of misclassification. Abbreviations: CNS = central nervous system; hs-Troponin T = high sensitivity troponin T; CHD = coronary heart disease; afib = atrial fibrillation; BMI = body mass index; ADI = area deprivation index; HS = high school.