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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 May 29.
Published in final edited form as: J Occup Environ Med. 2019 Jan;61(1):1–7. doi: 10.1097/JOM.0000000000001482

Table 3A:

Association between Uranium Mining Exposure and Vascular Diseases, N= 7,215; 1989–2016; MiDUS cohort. Covariates include self-reported hypertension.

Cardiovascular
Outcomes
Uranium
Miners
N=3151
N (%)
Non-Uranium
Miners
N =4064
N (%)
Unadjusted
model
O.R.
(95% C.I.)
Multivariable
model 1Note 1
O.R.
(95% C.I.)
Multivariable
model 2Note 1
O.R.
(95% C.I.)
Self-reported Angina 655 (21.3%) 390 (10.2%) 2.40
(2.10, 2.75)
1.61
(1.32, 1.97)
1.51
(1.23, 1.85)
Self-reported Myocardial Infarction 378 (13.5%) 274 (7.2%) 2.02
(1.72, 2.38)
1.35
(1.05, 1.73)
1.25
(0.98, 1.61)
Self-reported Cerebrovascular Event 141 (5.9%) 113 (3.8%) 1.58
(1.23, 2.04)
1.10
(0.79, 1.53)
1.06
(0.76, 1.49)

Note 1: Multivariable analysis model 1 was adjusted for age, sex, race/ethnicity, diabetes mellitus, BMI, self-reported hypertension, current smoking status, current snuff use status, current alcohol use status, and duration of total mining tenure. Model 2 additionally adjusted for absolute FEV1 as a covariate. The missing data for total mining tenure is included in order to keep sample size among analyses consistent.