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. 2017 Jul 23;9(2):426–429. doi: 10.1111/jdi.12703

Table 3.

Influence of knee extension force in combination with other parameters on regular exercise behavior as the response variable in logistic regression analysis

Men Women
OR 95% CI P‐value OR 95% CI P‐value
Model 1
Knee extension force 2.108 1.537–2.891 <0.001 3.633 2.177–6.062 <0.001
Age 1.063 1.046–1.080 <0.001 1.057 1.033–1.081 <0.001
Body mass index 0.981 0.940–1.024 NS 0.982 0.934–1.032 NS
Model 2
Knee extension force 2.008 1.457–2.767 <0.001 3.068 1.814–5.189 <0.001
Age 1.049 1.031–1.067 <0.001 1.047 1.022–1.072 <0.001
Body mass index 0.978 0.936–1.022 NS 0.968 0.920–1.018 NS
Diabetes duration 1.016 0.998–1.035 NS 0.988 0.963–1.013 NS
HbA1c 0.864 0.800–0.933 <0.001 0.821 0.740–0.912 <0.001
Model 3
Knee extension force 1.898 1.368–2.632 <0.001 2.882 1.683–4.933 <0.001
Age 1.050 1.031–1.068 <0.001 1.053 1.027–1.079 <0.001
Body mass index 0.978 0.936–1.022 NS 0.981 0.930–1.033 NS
Diabetes duration 1.024 1.005–1.045 <0.05 0.998 0.971–1.026 NS
HbA1c 0.866 0.801–0.936 <0.001 0.835 0.751–0.928 <0.001
Diabetic neuropathy 0.813 0.567–1.166 NS 0.485 0.297–0.791 <0.01
Diabetic retinopathy 0.738 0.494–1.103 NS 1.398 0.846–2.308 NS
Diabetic nephropathy 0.660 0.368–1.183 NS 0.391 0.151–1.010 NS

CI, confidence interval; HbA1c, glycated hemoglobin; NS, not significant; OR, odds ratio.