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. 2016 Feb 29;11(2):e0150282. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0150282

Table 3. The association between ideal cardiovascular indicators and disability in unadjusted and adjusted models.

Variable Odds ratio 95% CI p-value
Ideal CVH score:
    Unadjusted model 0.76 0.71–0.81 < .0001
    Adjusted for demographics* 0.80 0.74–0.85 < .0001
    Adjusted for social factors** 0.82 0.76–0.88 < .0001
    Adjusted for medical conditions*** 0.87 0.81–0.93 0.0003
    Adjusted for visual impairment and socioeconomic status 0.90 0.83–0.98 0.0194
Number of ideal CVH metrics:
    Unadjusted model 0.65 0.58–0.73 < .0001
    Adjusted for demographics* 0.72 0.64–0.82 < .0001
    Adjusted for social factors** 0.75 0.66–0.85 < .0001
    Adjusted for medical conditions*** 0.82 0.72–0.93 0.0028
    Adjusted for visual impairment and socioeconomic status 0.84 0.73–0.97 0.0225

†CVH = cardiovascular health

*adjusted for age and male sex

**adjusted for age, marital status, and education

***adjusted for age, marital status, education, cardiac disease, arthritis, asthma, bronchitis, and stroke

‡adjusted for age, marital status, education, cardiac disease, arthritis, asthma, bronchitis, and stroke