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. 2009 Nov 19;9:421. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-9-421

Table 5.

Odds Ratios predicting prevalence of Diabetes on the basis of measured, self-reported and adjusted self-reported (SR) BMI scores with a standard set of covariatesa

NHANES 2001-2006:
Odds Ratio Standard Error P-value

Model 1:

Measured BMI 1.209 0.038 0.00

(Measured BMI)2 0.999 0.0004 0.00

Model 2:

Self reported BMI 1.242 0.035 0.00

(Self reported BMI)2 0.998 0.0004 0.00

Model 3:

Adjusted SR BMI 1.198 0.039 0.00

(Adjusted SR BMI)2 0.999 0.0005 0.00

NHIS 2001-2006:

Odds Ratio Standard Error P-value

Model 2:

Self reported BMI 1.268 0.017 0.00

(Self reported BMI)2 0.998 0.0002 0.00

Model 3:

Adjusted SR BMI 1.207 0.020 0.00

(Adjusted SR BMI)2 0.999 0.0002 0.00

a Adjusted odds ratios are based on multivariate logistic regression models with the following set of covariates in the models: gender, age, education, race/ethnicity and household income