Table 4.
OR | 95 % CI | P value | |
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Men | |||
Age (10-year intervals) | 2·04 | 1·38, 3·03 | <0·001 |
Ethnicity (Black v. White) | 0·39 | 0·10, 1·43 | 0·2 |
Urinary iodine (0·1 μg/ml intervals) | 1·47 | 1·10, 1·97 | 0·009 |
Soya protein* | 1·06 | 0·31, 3·69 | 0·9 |
Women | |||
Age (10-year intervals) | 1·16 | 0·91, 1·48 | 0·2 |
Ethnicity (Black v. White) | 0·44 | 0·21, 0·92 | 0·03 |
Urinary iodine (0·1 μg/ml intervals) | 1·06 | 0·84, 1·34 | 0·6 |
Soya protein* | 2·69 | 1·34, 5·30 | 0·005 |
TSH, thyroid-stimulating hormone.
For soya protein, the highest and lowest quintiles were compared. Midpoints of the lowest and highest quintiles of soya protein were respectively 0·008 and 6·91 g/d for men and 0·004 and 6·92 g/d for women.