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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Mar 15.
Published in final edited form as: Circ Res. 2019 Mar 15;124(6):920–929. doi: 10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.118.314316

Figure 3. Hazard ratios (95% CIs) of CVD incidence and mortality according to changes in consumption of total nuts, tree nuts, and peanuts before and after diabetes diagnosis*.

Figure 3.

* Multivariable analyses were adjusted for age (continuous), diabetes duration (years), sex (men or women), Caucasian (yes/no), family history of MI or cancer (yes/no), hypertension status (no hypertension, new hypertension, always hypertension), lipid-lowering medication use (never user, new user, always user), aspirin use (never user, new user, always user), changes in smoking status (always never smoker, always past smoker, always current smoker, quit smoking after diabetes diagnosis, others), changes in physical activity (tertiles), changes in alcohol consumption (tertiles), changes in body mass index (tertiles), changes in total caloric intake (tertiles), changes in AHEI excluding nuts (tertiles), and nut consumption before diabetes diagnosis (continuous).