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. 2017 Aug 3;18:96. doi: 10.1186/s12889-017-4652-6

Table 3.

Logistic regression models of metabolic syndrome versus parental diabetes, hypertension and CVDs

Unadjusted OR (95% CI) p Adjusted OR (95% CI)a p
All participants
 Parental diabetes 1.14 (1.09–2.06) 0.031 1.01 (0.89–3.87) 0.152
 Parental hypertension 1.61 (1.17–2.94) 0.018 1.18 (1.01–2.12) 0.054
 Parental CVDs 2.11 (1.41–4.76) <0.001 1.23 (1.12–3.04) 0.037
Males
 Parental diabetes 2.36 (0.54–4.12) 0.487 1.41 (0.31–8.91) 0.561
 Parental hypertension 2.81 (0.72–5.62) 0.238 1.87 (0.81–7.02) 0.421
 Parental CVDs 1.59 (0.62–3.11) 0.204 1.92 (0.51–3.68) 0.384
Females
 Parental diabetes 1.32 (1.11–2.65) <0.001 1.17 (0.94–2.97) 0.091
 Parental hypertension 2.01 (1.12–3.14) <0.001 1.41 (1.07–2.85) 0.026
 Parental CVDs 2.24 (1.08–5.01) <0.001 1.51 (1.14–4.52) 0.017

Data analyzed using binary logistic regression for unadjusted odds ratio and multivariable regression for adjusted odds ratio

OR odds ratio, CVDs cardiovascular diseases

aadjusted for age, gender, alcohol intake and smoking status