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. 2012 Dec;102(12):2330–2335. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2012.300791

TABLE 4—

Ordinal Logistic Regressions of Performance in the Timed Walk on Gravidity and Covariates (Women Only) for Pregnancy and Later Life Ambulatory Limitation: Hispanic Established Populations for Epidemiologic Studies of the Elderly (H-EPESE) Data, Southwestern States, 2000–2001

Variable Model 1, b (SE) Model 2, b (SE) Model 3, b (SE) Model 4, b (SE) Model 5, b (SE)
Graviditya 0.03* (0.02) 0.03* (0.02) 0.03* (0.02) 0.03* (0.02) 0.03* (0.02)
Always, most of the time, or sometimes incontinent 0.39* (0.16) 0.35* (0.16) 0.46** (0.16) 0.23 (0.16)
Always incontinent 2.0*** (0.4) 1.98*** (0.41) 1.77*** (0.41) 1.83*** (0.42)
Hysterectomya −0.17 (0.13) −0.11 (0.13) −0.15 (0.14)
Age 0.49*** (0.06) 0.49*** (0.07)
Nativity 0.08 (0.13) 0.12 (0.13)
Education −0.73 (0.47) −0.94* (0.47)
Diabetes 0.41** (0.14)
Stroke −0.50 (0.37)
Arthritis 0.27 (0.13)
Osteoporosis 0.53** (0.18)
Cardiac failure 0.33* (0.16)

Note. Model 5 cutpoints for performance in the seated chair rise: best to good −1.23; good to moderate 0.15; moderate to poor 1.40; poor to unable to do 2.0. Residual deviance = 2530.5; Akaike information criterion = 2564.5 (smallest of all 5 models); Cox-Snell pseudo R2 = 0.16. The sample size was n = 867.

a

Data from wave 2 of the H-EPESE (1995–1996).

*P ≤ .05; **P ≤ .01; ***P ≤ .001.