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. 2024 Aug 28;327(4):E498–E511. doi: 10.1152/ajpendo.00181.2024

Table 6.

All-cause deaths’ HRs in the study population

Glucose Tolerance/BMI Category No. of Deaths Hazard Ratio 95% CI P
Whole population
 NGT/NBW (n = 1,039)a 15 1
 NGT/OWO (n = 754) 16 1.45 0.72–2.93 0.302
 IFG/NBW (n = 183) 7 2.70 1.10–6.62 0.030
 IFG/OWO (n = 398) 19 3.38 1.72–6.66 <0.001
 DM/NBW (n = 28) 1 2.49 0.33–19 0.377
 DM/OWO (n = 143) 22 11.78 6.11–23 <0.001
 All subjects (n = 2,545) 80
Men
 NGT/NBW (n = 372)a 5 1
 NGT/OWO (n = 395) 10 1.84 0.265 0.265
 IFG/NBW (n = 105) 2 1.43 0.28–7.35 0.671
 IFG/OWO (n = 269) 17 4.85 1.78–13.15 0.002
 DM/NBW (n = 15) 0 0
 DM/OWO (n = 95) 17 14.99 5.53–41 <0.001
 All subjects (n = 1,257) 51
Women
 NGT/NBW (n = 667)a 10 1
 NGT/OWO (n = 359) 6 1.10 0.40–3.02 0.858
 IFG/NBW (n = 78) 5 4.41 1.51–12.92 0.007
 IFG/OWO (n = 129) 2 1.04 0.23–4.73 0.963
 DM/NBW (n = 13) 1 5.43 0.70–42 0.107
 DM/OWO (n = 48) 5 7.37 2.52–21 <0.001
 All subjects (n = 1,294) 29

BMI, body mass index; CI, confidence interval; DM, diabetes mellitus; HR, hazard ratio; IFG, impaired fasting glucose; NBW, normal body weight; NFG, normal fasting glucose; OWO, overweight-obese.

aReference category for hazard ratio and 95% CI calculations.

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