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. 2009 May 11;38(4):1049–1059. doi: 10.1093/ije/dyp199

Table 1.

Sociodemographic, lifestyle, health and biochemical characteristics of older men with and without depression

No depression n = 3518 Depression n = 182 Crude OR (95% CI)
Age (years), n (%)
    70–74 1308 (37.2) 56 (30.8) 1 (Reference)
    75–79 1522 (43.3) 75 (41.2) 1.16 (0.81–1.64)
    80–84 556 (15.8) 43 (23.6) 1.81 (1.20–2.72)
    85+ 132 (3.7) 8 (4.4) 1.42 (0.66–3.03)
NESBa 450 (12.9) 31 (17.1) 1.40 (0.94–2.09)
Education: completed high schoolb 1709 (48.6) 74 (40.7) 0.72 (0.53–0.98)
BMIc
    <25 1192 (33.9) 48 (27.6) 1 (Reference)
    25–29.9 1785 (50.8) 84 (48.3) 1.17 (0.81–1.68)
    30+ 534 (15.2) 42 (24.1) 1.95 (1.27–2.99)
Smoker (current) 172 (4.9) 19 (10.4) 2.27 (1.38–3.74)
PCSd
    50+ 861 (24.7) 12 (6.7) 1 (Reference)
    30–49 2128 (60.9) 94 (52.5) 3.17 (1.73–5.81)
    <30 503 (14.4) 73 (40.8) 10.41 (5.60–19.36)
CRP concentration (mg/l)
    <1 871 (24.8) 31 (17.0) 1 (Reference)
    1–2.9 1536 (43.7) 74 (40.7) 1.35 (0.88–2.08)e
    ≥3 1111 (31.6) 77 (42.3) 1.95 (1.27–2.98)f

aInformation missing for 21 participants.

bInformation missing for 4 participants.

cInformation missing for 15 participants.

dInformation missing for 29 participants.

eOR = 1.09 (95% CI = 0.70–1.70), after adjustment for smoking, age, PCS and BMI.

ffOR = 1.30 (95% CI = 0.83–2.03), after adjustment for smoking, age, PCS and BMI.