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. 2016 Mar 9;103(4):1179–1184. doi: 10.3945/ajcn.115.107177

TABLE 3.

ORs (95% CIs) of myocardial infarction cases per plus one risk allele of rs4977574 according to intake of sugar-sweetened beverages (besides fruit juice) and fruit juice (n = 3311)1

Sugar-sweetened beverages except fruit juice, servings/d
Fruit juice only, servings/d
<1 1–2 >2 P-interaction <1 ≥1 P-interaction
Model 1 1.11 (0.96, 1.27) 1.11 (0.91, 1.36) 1.35 (1.12, 1.64) 0.13 1.06 (0.91, 1.22) 1.27(1.11, 1.45) 0.07
Model 2 1.04 (0.89, 1.21) 1.19 (0.95, 1.49) 1.52 (1.23, 1.88) 0.009 1.05 (0.89, 1.22) 1.30(1.12, 1.50) 0.08
Model 3 1.03 (0.89, 1.20) 1.19 (0.95, 1.49) 1.51 (1.22, 1.87) 0.009 1.04 (0.89, 1.22) 1.30(1.12, 1.50) 0.08
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Unconditional logistic regression was used to calculate ORs of myocardial infarction. In model 1, adjustments included age and sex; in model 2, adjustments further included genetic admixture (proportion of Amerindian and West African ancestral ethnicities), alcohol intake, cigarette smoking, prevalent disease status (diabetes, hypertension, and dyslipidemia), household income, area of residence, family history of myocardial infarction, physical activity, regular aspirin intake, and caloric intake; in model 3, adjustments further included BMI.