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. 2015 Nov 20;4(11):e001470. doi: 10.1161/JAHA.114.001470

Table 4.

Weighted Prevalence and OR of Having Low Health Score (0–1) vs High Health Score (4+) Stratified by Sex, Race, Poverty Index Ratio, and Education

Score 0 to 1 (%) Score 4+ (%) Crude Adjusteda
OR (0–1 vs 4+) P Value OR (0–1 vs 4+) P Value
Age
18 to 64 y 25.3 16.5 Reference Reference
≥65 years 13.2 18.0 0.48 (0.20–1.12) 0.09 0.69 (0.28–1.71) 0.42
Sex
Men 15.4 21.4 Reference Reference
Women 20.3 13.5 2.08 (1.21–3.55) 0.008 3.18 (1.01–10.05) 0.048
Race/ethnicity
Non‐Hispanic white 16.5 18.4 Reference Reference
Non‐Hispanic black 34.3 12.3 3.11 (1.37–7.09) 0.007 3.63 (1.00–13.10) 0.049
Mexican American 25.2 17.5 1.61 (0.69–3.78) 0.27 5.24 (0.94–29.08) 0.058
Other 7.6 13.3 0.64 (0.22–1.87) 0.42 1.18 (0.17–8.43) 0.87
Poverty index ratio
>2.00 19.8 21.7 Reference Reference
≤2.00 18.6 11.8 1.73 (0.90–3.35) 0.103 1.23 (0.40–3.81) 0.72
Education
>12th grade 9.6 22.0 Reference Reference
≤12th grade 20.5 16.0 2.95 (0.81–10.77) 0.102 8.76 (2.08–36.82) 0.003
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Adjusted for sex, race, poverty index ratio, education, hypertension, diabetes, hypercholesterolemia, myocardial infarction, and alcohol intake. OR indicates odds ratio.