Table 4.
Variables | Total Population | Female | Male | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | Model 3 | Model 3 | |
T2D in Ontario First Nations | 0.53 ** (0.33–0.87) |
0.52 ** (0.30–0.91) |
0.53 * (0.27–1.03) |
0.64 (0.29–1.44) |
0.32 ** (0.12–0.82) |
Medium fish consumers | 0.43 ** (0.22–0.84) |
0.58 * (0.31–1.09) |
0.59 (0.29–1.18) |
0.29 *** (0.13–0.62) |
1.45 (0.46–4.56) |
Medium fish consumers in Ontario | 3.05 *** (1.32–7.08) |
2.12 * (0.94–4.77) |
2.22 * (0.86–5.68) |
3.08 ** (1.13–8.42) |
1.79 (0.27–11.67) |
High fish consumers in Ontario | 2.76 ** (1.25–6.09) |
3.39 *** (1.49–7.68) |
3.53 *** (1.47–8.45) |
14.96 *** (372–60.11) |
2.85 ** (1.14–8.04) |
n | 2080 | 2080 | 2080 | 1329 | 751 |
T2D: type 2 diabetes; low fish consumers: <5 g/day (reference group); medium fish consumers: 5–10 g/day; high fish consumers: >10 g/day; values are ORs (95% CI); Model 1: crude estimates; Model 2: adjusted for age and gender; Model 3: additionally adjusted for BMI, total energy intake, physical activity, smoking, and education; Ontario First Nations served as a treatment group and Manitoba First Nations served as a comparison (control) group; *** p < 0.01, ** p < 0.05, * p < 0.1.