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. 2016 Nov 7;11(11):e0165523. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0165523

Table 5. Association results between 2 SNPs and type 2 diabetes.

SNP ID Model 1 Model 2 Model 3
OR (95% CI) P value OR (95% CI) P value OR (95% CI) P value
Men and Women
rs1121980 1.11 0.258 1.12 0.213 1.11 0.282
(0.93–1.33) (0.94–1.35) (0.92–1.35)
rs1558902 1.15 0.154 1.16 0.134 1.15 0.170
(0.95–1.39) (0.96–1.41) (0.94–1.42)
Men
rs1121980 1.21 0.127 1.19 0.154 1.12 0.382
(0.95–1.55) (0.94–1.53) (0.87–1.45)
rs1558902 1.32 0.037 1.30 0.049 1.22 0.155
(1.02–1.72) (1.00–1.69) (0.93–1.61)
Women
rs1121980 1.00 0.991 1.07 0.643 1.10 0.513
(0.76–1.31) (0.81–1.42) (0.82–1.47)
rs1558902 0.98 0.874 1.05 0.735 1.09 0.577
(0.73–1.30) (0.78–1.42) (0.80–1.49)

Model 1: adjusted for age with or without sex in sex-combined analysis or sex-stratified analysis, respectively.

Model 2: adjusted for log-transformed current BMI and all the variables included in Model 1.

Model 3: adjusted for log-transformed maximum BMI and all the variables included in Model 1.