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. 2012 Aug 29;2012:973121. doi: 10.1155/2012/973121

Table 5.

Abbreviated Cook-Medley hostility scale: effects on WAIS IQs from 50 to 80.

Model Coefficient1 95% CI P for
main effect
Interaction2 coefficient P for interaction
Full Scale IQ
 Model 1: Unadjusted3 − 0.524 (−0.74)–(−0.31) <0.001 0.003 0.378
 Model 2: Demographics4 − 0.320 (−0.49)–(−0.15)
<0.001 0.003 0.386
 Model 3: Lifestyle factors5 − 0.311 (−0.48)–(−0.14) <0.001 0.003 0.391
Verbal IQ
 Model 1: Unadjusted3 − 0.496 (−0.71)–(−0.28) <0.001 0.002 0.655
 Model 2: Demographics4 − 0.283 (−0.45)–(−0.11)
0.001 0.001 0.690
 Model 3: Lifestyle factors5 − 0.266 (−0.44)–(−0.10) 0.002 0.001 0.699
Performance IQ
 Model 1: Unadjusted3 − 0.451 (−0.66)–(−0.24) <0.001 0.005 0.269
 Model 2: Demographics4 − 0.295 (−0.48)–(−0.11)
0.002 0.005 0.272
 Model 3: Lifestyle factors5 − 0.297 (−0.48)–(−0.12) 0.001 0.005 0.280

1Fixed effect coefficient from a model only including the main effect of the hostility scale. See Section 3 for description of the effects of hostility on the estimates of the random-effects.

2Interaction coefficient from a model including a term for interaction between the abbreviated Cook-Medley Hostility Scale and time since baseline. Additionally all relevant main effects are included in the model.

3Model includes linear and quadratic time since baseline and the abbreviated Cook-Medley hostility scale.

4Model additionally includes sex, education and social status.

5Model additionally includes sex, education, social status, systolic blood pressure, smoking, BMI, total cholesterol, triglycerides, insulin and leisure and work physical activity.