Table 2.
Covariate | Low intake (1st quartile) |
High intake (4th quartile) |
OR (95% CI)a | P valueb | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cases, n (%) | Controls, n (%) | Cases, n (%) | Controls, n (%) | |||
Overall | 450 (22.8) | 1057 (24.9) | 559 (28.3) | 1064 (25.1) | 0.92 (0.66–1.28) | – |
Sex | ||||||
Male | 207 (18.0) | 471 (20.2) | 375 (32.6) | 695 (29.8) | 0.78 (0.44–1.36) | |
Female | 243 (29.4) | 586 (30.7) | 184 (22.3) | 369 (19.3) | 1.16 (0.67–2.01) | 0.32 |
Age | ||||||
<65 | 181 (19.0) | 469 (23.1) | 299 (31.3) | 549 (27.1) | 0.88 (0.51–1.51) | |
≥65 | 269 (26.3) | 588 (26.6) | 260 (25.5) | 515 (23.3) | 0.94 (0.72–1.23) | 0.83 |
Smoking habit | ||||||
Never smokers | 204 (27.7) | 528 (27.8) | 179 (24.3) | 416 (21.9) | 1.08 (0.79–1.47) | |
Former cigarette smokers | 167 (22.4) | 414 (24.0) | 220 (29.4) | 459 (26.6) | 0.79 (0.50–1.23) | |
Current cigarette smokers | 72 (16.2) | 95 (18.8) | 144 (32.5) | 164 (32.5) | 0.56 (0.22–1.46) | 0.29 |
Body mass index (BMI)c | ||||||
<30 kg/m2 | 315 (22.3) | 768 (24.8) | 402 (28.4) | 779 (25.2) | 0.93 (0.60–1.43) | |
≥30 kg/m2 | 75 (20.9) | 142 (24.7) | 107 (29.8) | 143 (24.9) | 0.90 (0.46–1.78) | 0.94 |
Diabetes | ||||||
No | 347 (22.2) | 957 (25.0) | 442 (28.3) | 953 (24.9) | 0.92 (0.65–1.30) | |
Yesd | 96 (24.5) | 100 (24.4) | 111 (28.3) | 111 (27.1) | 0.79 (0.41–1.51) | 0.69 |
Study area | ||||||
USA (4 studies) | 305 (24.2) | 744 (24.9) | 336 (26.6) | 750 (25.1) | 0.80 (0.50–1.26) | |
Other (2 studies) | 145 (20.3) | 313 (25.0) | 223 (31.2) | 314 (25.1) | 1.17 (0.77–1.77) | 0.23 |
ORs from multivariate logistic regression models adjusted for age, sex, race/ethnicity, education, smoking habits, diabetes, body mass index, and total energy intake.
P value for heterogeneity between strata.
Information was not available in the University of Minnesota study, thus, the OR estimates on acrylamide intake in strata of BMI are based on five studies.
OR estimate is based on five studies, since for the LSU study, there were too few diabetic patients for the model to converge.