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. 2019 Jun 17;12:1756284819855734. doi: 10.1177/1756284819855734

Table 2.

Risks of diverticulosis in the hypertension group.

Hypertension group Odds ratio
(95% confidence interval)
p value
Total (n = 1007)*
 Model 1$ 2.95 (2.08–4.19) <0.001
 Model 2 1.71 (1.16–2.52) 0.009
 Model 3 1.83 (1.21–2.75) 0.004
Group A (n = 255)
 Model 1 2.66 (1.56–4.52) <0.001
 Model 2 1.60 (0.88–2.93) 0.125
 Model 3 1.74 (0.91–3.31) 0.092
Group B (n = 516)
 Model 1 2.48 (1.62–3.81) <0.001
 Model 2 1.51 (0.94–2.43) 0.087
 Model 3 1.73 (1.06–2.83) 0.028
Group C (n = 236)
 Model 1 4.38 (2.73–7.03) <0.001
 Model 2 2.20 (1.28–3.76) 0.004
 Model 3 2.07 (1.17–3.67) 0.013
*

Total = blood pressure ⩾140/90 mmHg, or if they were using antihypertensive medication; Group A = current normal blood pressure under antihypertensive drugs therapy; Group B = hypertension without antihypertensive medication control; Group C = current hypertension under antihypertensive medication control.

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Adjusted covariates: Model 1 = unadjusted; Model 2 = age, sex, BMI, total cholesterol, triglyceride, uric acid, creatinine, fasting glucose; Model 3 = Model 2+ (exercise, smoking, alcohol consumption).