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. 2010 Jul 1;10:386. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-10-386

Table 4.

Odds ratios for effect of number of teeth on mortality at 5.5-year follow-up examination according to sex: Multivariate logistic regression analysis

OR by sexc

Adjusted OR (95% CI)a P Cases Adjusted OR (95% CI)b P
Number of teeth 0.972 (0.948-0.996) 0.023 Males 277 0.986 (0.955-1.019) 0.399
Females 420 0.946 (0.907-0.987) 0.011

OR: odds ratio, CI: confidence interval.

aAdjusted for sex, smoking habit, serum total cholesterol, fasting serum glucose, serum albumin, place of residence, marital status, and body mass index.

bAdjusted for smoking habit, serum total cholesterol, fasting serum glucose, serum albumin, place of residence, marital status, and body mass index.

cStratified by sex due to results of interaction tests, which indicated a statistically significant difference for risk related to tooth loss between males and females (P = 0.006) (see statistical analyses).