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. 2018 Sep 24;5:35. doi: 10.1186/s40621-018-0166-7

Table 3.

Comparing functional limitations and working hours among the injured and uninjured persons (N = 7212)

aComparing injured and uninjured aging workers for any new functional limitations and reduced working hours
Univariate RRs Multivariable
RRs
bFunctional limitations - Presence of any difficulty with
 Activities of daily living
  Injured vs Uninjured 1.75
(1.42, 2.15)
1.78
(1.44, 2.19)
 Large muscle index
  Injured vs Uninjured 1.20
(1.06, 1.36)
1.16
(1.01, 1.32)
 Gross motor skills
  Injured vs Uninjured 1.57
(1.33, 1.86)
1.57
(1.33, 1.85)
 Fine motor skills
  Injured vs Uninjured 1.86
(1.52, 2.27)
1.94
(1.58, 2.37)
 Mobility index
  Injured vs Uninjured 1.31
(1.15, 1.48)
1.32
(1.16, 1.50)
cReduced working hours
  Injured vs Uninjured 0.97
(0.87, 1.07)
1.19
(1.10, 1.30)

aGEE models with log-binomial distribution

bAdjusted for age, gender, race, education, chronic physical and mental health conditions, work category, and hours worked

cAdditionally adjusted for having a second job