Table 6.
Adjusted hazard ratios for the associations between neighborhood environments and incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), with significant neighborhood environments were entered simultaneously into the same models.*
| Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | Model 4 | Model 5 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Neighborhood environments | HR(95% CI) | HR(95% CI) | HR(95% CI) | HR(95% CI) | HR(95% CI) | 
| Social cohesion | 0.83(0.66,1.04) | 0.85(0.67,1.09) | 0.86(0.67,1.10) | 0.86(0.67,1.10) | 0.88(0.68,1.15) | 
| Unfavorable food stores | 1.28(1.04,1.57) | 1.28(1.03,1.59) | 1.29(1.03,1.61) | 1.28(1.03,1.59) | 1.28(1.03,1.59) | 
Abbreviations: BMI: body mass index, CI: confidence interval, HR: hazard ratio.
Neighborhood social cohesion and unfavorable food stores were entered into the models simultaneously.
Model 1: Age, sex, and family history of diabetes,
Model 2: Model 1 + income, and educational level,
Model 3: Model 2 + alcohol intake, and smoking status,
Model 4: Model 3 + physical activity level, and diet,
Model 5: Model 4 + BMI