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. 2019 Mar 21;31(8):1049–1056. doi: 10.1007/s40520-019-01163-0

Table 2.

Hip and knee OA as explanatory variables for EuroQoL scores in men

Unadjusted Adjusteda
n OR 95% CI n OR 95% CI p value
EuroQoL mobility
Clinical hip OA 219 17.6 (2.07, 149) 0.009 192 250 (6.45, 9663) 0.003
Radiographic hip OA 201 0.94 (0.50, 1.78) 0.846 176 1.90 (0.83, 4.31) 0.127
Clinical knee OA 216 8.18 (3.32, 20.2) < 0.001 188 7.81 (2.47, 24.8) < 0.001
Radiographic knee OA 201 1.15 (0.61, 2.16) 0.661 175 0.60 (0.27, 1.32) 0.204
EuroQoL self-care
Clinical hip OA 219 12.5 (2.51, 62.3) 0.002 192 43.9 (3.86, 499) 0.002
Radiographic hip OA 201 1.68 (0.51, 5.47) 0.392 176 2.96 (0.72, 12.1) 0.131
Clinical knee OA 216 4.29 (1.34, 13.7) 0.014 188 2.33 (0.56, 9.81) 0.247
Radiographic knee OA 201 3.16 (0.83, 12.1) 0.091 175 3.14 (0.60, 16.5) 0.176
EuroQoL usual activities
Clinical hip OA 218 4.92 (1.06, 22.8) 0.042 191 10.7 (1.60, 71.3) 0.015
Radiographic hip OA 200 0.82 (0.41, 1.64) 0.571 175 1.16 (0.50, 2.66) 0.730
Clinical knee OA 215 5.32 (2.26, 12.5) < 0.001 187 3.02 (1.07, 8.49) 0.036
Radiographic knee OA 200 1.33 (0.67, 2.65) 0.422 174 0.80 (0.35, 1.84) 0.605

aAdjusted for age, BMI, social class, smoker status, alcohol consumption, activity and baseline dietary calcium