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. 2012 Mar;13(1):13–21. doi: 10.1089/ham.2011.1037

Table 5.

Evaluation of Variables Related to the Incidence of Hyperlipidemia by Multiple Logistic Regression Analysis

 
Total (n=1415)
Men (n=724)
Women (n=691)
  OR (95% CI) p OR (95% CI) p OR (95% CI) p
Age (per 10 years) 1.246 (1.219, 1.273) <0.001** 1.271 (1.232, 1.311) 0.001** 1.209 (1.174, 1.245) 0.003**
Consumes alcohol (yes/no) 2.462 (1.613, 3.760) <0.001** 1.430 (1.038, 1.971) 0.029* 2.165 (1.368, 3.426) 0.001**
Like to eat animal-based foods (yes/no) 1.646 (1.261, 2.148) <0.001** / / 1.777 (1.233, 2.561) 0.002**
Like to eat salted foods (yes/no) / / 1.400 (1.026, 1.909) 0.034* / /
Dine out often (yes/no) 1.556 (1.223, 1.980) <0.001** 1.575 (1.140, 2.175) 0.006** 1.555 (1.082, 2.236) 0.017*
BMI (≥24.0 kg/m2) 2.649 (2.101, 3.341) <0.001** 2.906 (2.127, 3.970) <0.001** 2.482 (1.725, 3.572) <0.001**
*

p<0.05, **p<0.01. Method, Forward: Conditional.

Variables entered in steps 1–5:

Total: BMI, Consume alcohol, Age, Like to eat animal-based foods, Dine out often.

Women: BMI, Consume alcohol, Like to eat animal-based foods, Age, Dine out often.

Men: BMI, Age, Dine out often, Consume alcohol, Like to eat salted foods.