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. 2017 Aug 24;71(10):1019–1025. doi: 10.1136/jech-2017-209129

Table 2b.

Results from multinomial logistic regression with TSH levels (low/normal/high) regressed on fluoride exposure from urine and tap water (Cycle 3 only). Pregnant women and those taking a thyroid medication were excluded from analyses

Predictor variable Cycle 3 of CHMS
Unadjusted† estimates for fluoride urine subsample
(RRR, 95% CI)
Adjusted‡ estimates for fluoride urine subsample
(RRR, 95% CI)
(n=2008)
Unadjusted† estimates for fluoride tap water subsample
(RRR, 95% CI)
Adjusted‡ estimates for fluoride tap water subsample
(RRR, 95% CI)
(n=2000)
Urinary fluoride
μmol/L) (co;nt)
Low TSH 1.01 (0.99 to 1.04) 1.01 (0.99 to 1.04)
Normal TSH (ref)
High TSH 0.99 (0.97 to 1.02) 0.99 (0.97 to 1.02)
Fluoride concentration of tap water (mg/L) (cont) Low TSH 1.77 (0.20 to 15.86) 1.38 (0.08 to 24.49)
Normal TSH (ref)
High TSH 1.38 (0.07 to 27.00) 1.20 (0.14 to 10.08)
Sex (ref: male) Low TSH 1.04 (0.28 to 3.85) 1.03 (0.26 to 4.06) 1.03 (0.28 to 3.79) 0.98 (0.24 to 3.92)
Normal TSH (ref)
High TSH 0.97 (0.15 to 6.36) 0.89 (0.11 to 7.03) 0.96 (0.14 to 6.31) 0.91 (0.13 to 6.36)
Age (years) (cont) Low TSH 1.01 (0.99 to 1.04) 1.01 (0.98 to 1.05) 1.01 (0.99 to 1.04) 1.02 (0.99 to 1.05)
Normal TSH (ref)
High TSH 0.99 (0.97 to 1.00) 0.99 (0.97 to 1.01) 0.99 (0.97 to 1.00) 0.99 (0.96 to 1.01)
Household income adequacy (ref: lower and middle income) Low TSH 1.87 (0.71 to 4.89) 1.97 (0.65 to 5.97) 1.89 (0.72 to 4.97) 1.98 (0.64 to 6.11)
Normal TSH (ref)
High TSH 1.66 (0.30 to 9.02) 1.94 (0.26 to 14.50) 1.67 (0.30 to 9.16) 1.88 (0.26 to 13.46)
Highest attained education in the household
(ref: less than bachelor’s degree)
Low TSH 0.84 (0.31 to 2.28) 0.70 (0.22 to 2.16) 0.85 (0.31 to 2.31) 0.71 (0.23 to 2.19)
Normal TSH (ref)
High TSH 0.99 (0.10 to 10.22) 0.80 (0.07 to 9.61) 1.00 (0.10 to 10.39) 0.82 (0.07 to 9.21)

†Column contains bivariate associations between predictor variable and the outcome (TSH level (low/normal/high)).

‡Column contains associations from single model containing all predictor variables (age, sex, household income adequacy and highest attained education in the household).

*p<0.05, **p<0.01, ***p<0.1.

Note: these models were rerun using creatinine-adjusted urinary fluoride (μmol/mmol) and no significant observations were detected (data not shown).

CHMS, Canadian Health Measures Survey; RRR, relative risk ratio; TSH, thyroid-stimulating hormone.