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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Int Urogynecol J. 2017 Feb 1;28(9):1377–1385. doi: 10.1007/s00192-017-3279-6

Table 3.

Logistic Regression Models of Factors Associated With Stress Incontinence Stratified by BMI Groupa

Standardized Odds Ratios (95% Confidence Intervals)
Normal (N=72) Overweight (N=64) Obese (N=75)
Constant 0.166 (0.041, 0.662)b 0.993 (0.504, 1.956) 0.679 (0.260, 1.773)
Age 0.197 (0.062, 0.627)c 0.381 (0.169, 0.859)b 0.556 (0.202, 1.527)
Maximal Urethral Closure Pressure 0.006 (0.0004, 0.104)d 0.102 (0.033, 0.320)d 0.046 (0.011, 0.202)d
POP-Q Point Aa 3.378 (1.188, 9.607)b 1.871 (0.921, 2.802)e 2.826 (1.218, 6.560)b
Maximal Cough Pressure 1.09 (0.393, 3.023) 2.199 (0.944, 5.123)e 3.191 (1.326, 7.683)c
Pseudo R2 .71d .377d .507d
a

BMI categories as follows: Normal (18.5–24.9 kg/m2), Overweight (25.0– 29.9 kg/m2), and Obese (>30 kg/m2)

b

p<.05

c

p<.01

d

p<.001

e

p<.10 (approaches statistical signficance)