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. 2017 Sep 13;23:4415–4421. doi: 10.12659/MSM.903050

Table 2.

Risk factors for stroke recurrence by univariate logistic regression.

Risk factors OR (95% CI) P-value
Age 1.020 (1.013–1.028) <0.001
Age_c 1.250 (1.130–1.382) <0.001
Gender 1.025 (0.891–1.180) 0.729
BMI 1.004 (0.986–1.023) 0.659
BMI-cat 1.032 (0.915–1.164) 0.608
Smoking 1.296 (1.112–1.510) <0.001
Heavy drinking 0.819 (0.701–0.956) 0.011
Heart failure 1.947 (1.215–3.119) 0.005
Coronary heart disease 2.004 (1.689–2.378) <0.001
Hypertension 1.514 (1.303–1.759) <0.001
Diabetes mellitus 1.193 (1.018–1.400) 0.029
Dyslipidemia 1.404 (1.162–1.696) <0.001
Peripheral artery disease 0.874 (0.310–2.462) 0.799
History of stroke/TIA 2.046 (1.782–2.350) <0.001
Admission NIHSS score 1.017 (1.006–1.028) 0.002
Hypoglycemic agents 1.331 (1.144–1.549) <0.001
Lipid-lowering agents 2.000 (1.428–2.802) <0.001
Antihypertensive agents 1.396 (1.217–1.600) <0.001
Antiplatelet agents 1.716 (1.458–2.021) <0.001

OR – odds ratio; CI – confidence interval; BMI – body mass index; NIHSS – the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale. Heavy drinking indicates the standard alcohol intake per day ≥2; OR represents the standard alcohol intake per day ≥2 vs. <2.