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. 2014 Jan 4;19(3):200–206. doi: 10.1007/s12199-013-0375-1

Table 3.

Odds ratio of serum vaspin levels according to quartiles of physical activity in Vaspin Low group

Quartiles of physical activity (METs⋅h/w)
Q 1 Q 2 Q 3 Q 4
Men
 Number of subjects 18 19 19 18
 Mean ± SD 3.9 ± 1.4 9.6 ± 2.0 14.6 ± 1.5 24.8 ± 7.0
 Model 1 1 0.364 (0.095–1.386) 0.556 (0.147–2.103) 0.318 (0.081–1.244)
 Model 2 1 0.358 (0.093–1.375) 0.570 (0.148–2.193) 0.332 (0.082–1.346)
 Model 3 1 0.309 (0.076–1.255) 0.463 (0.114–1.869) 0.236 (0.054–1.035)
 Model 4 1 0.627 (0.130–3.027) 0.648 (0.134–3.124) 0.525 (0.098–2.819)
Women
 Number of subjects 17 17 17 16
 Mean ± SD 4.3 ± 1.6 8.8 ± 1.4 13.6 ± 2.1 28.7 ± 10.6
 Model 1 1 3.429 (0.827–14.211) 2.700 (0.657–11.089) 4.000 (0.935–17.115)
 Model 2 1 3.325 (0.794–13.927) 2.662 (0.646–10.967) 3.712 (0.818–16.844)
 Model 3 1 3.216 (0.755–13.695) 2.599 (0.625–10.805) 3.367 (0.652–13.382)
 Model 4 1 4.301 (0.889–20.794) 4.488 (0.877–22.979) 13.190 (1.441–120.969)

METs⋅h/w: Σ [metabolic equivalents × h per week (METs⋅h/w)]

Data were analyzed by multiple logistic regression analysis

Quartiles of physical activity (METs⋅h/w)

Bold value indicates that the 95 % confidence interval does not cross 1

Model 1, not adjusted; Model 2, adjusted for age; Model 3, adjusted for age and peak oxygen uptake; Model 4, adjusted for age, peak oxygen uptake, BMI, abdominal circumference, cigarette smoking habit, and body fat percentage