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. 2024 Apr 7;41:102720. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2024.102720

Table 2.

Associations of SES factors with CVD Risk, NHANES 1999–2018.

Model 1
Model 2
Model 3
β (95 % CI) β (95 % CI) β (95 % CI)
Annual Income
 ≥$75 K (ref)
 $55 K – < $75 K 1.10* (0.72, 1.47) 1.17* (0.81, 1.53) 1.20* (0.84, 1.56)
 $25 K – < $55 K 1.34* (1.02, 1.66) 1.45* (1.13, 1.78) 1.55* (1.21, 1.89)
 < $25 K 2.71* (2.34, 3.09) 2.89* (2.51, 3.26) 3.06* (2.65, 3.47)
FIPR (one-unit decrement) 0.63* (0.55, 0.72) 0.65* (0.57, 0.74) 0.67* (0.57, 0.77)
FIPR
 ≥3.00 (ref)
 2.00 – < 3.00 1.13* (0.66, 1.61) 1.15* (0.69, 1.62) 1.17* (0.70, 1.64)
 1.39 – < 2.00 1.38* (0.90, 1.86) 1.45* (1.00, 1.89) 1.48* (1.01, 1.95)
 1.00 – < 1.39 2.27* (1.81, 2.74) 2.41* (1.96, 2.86) 2.45* (1.98, 2.91)
 < 1.00 2.65* (2.22, 3.08) 2.64* (2.17, 3.10) 2.66* (2.16, 3.16)
Education
 College Graduate+ (ref)
 Some College 1.28* (0.96, 1.60) 1.45* (1.15, 1.74) 1.41* (1.11, 1.72)
 High School Graduate 1.70* (1.36, 2.04) 1.69* (1.35, 2.03) 1.65* (1.31, 2.00)
 < High School 3.36* (2.89, 3.83) 3.13* (2.64, 3.63) 3.09* (2.56, 3.62)

a. Model 1 is adjusted for age.

b. Model 2 is additionally adjusted for sex and race/ethnicity.

c. Model 3 is additionally adjusted for marital status and health insurance.

*

Statistically significant (p-value < 0.05).