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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Diabetes Complications. 2019 Jun 20;33(10):107399. doi: 10.1016/j.jdiacomp.2019.06.004

Table 3.

Effect of obesity (high BMI) on prevalence of planar fasciitis by gender.

Effect of obesity (high BMI) on prevalence of PF by gender
Gender Diabetes BMI (kg/m2) Prevalence % (95% CI) Odds ratio BMI 30–100 vs. 0–29.9 Relative risk BMI 30–100 vs. 0–29.9 p-Value (Fisher’s exact test)
F Type 1 BMI 0–29.9 0.95 (0.79,1.15) 1.37 (1.06,1.77) 1.37 (1.06,1.76) 0.018
BMI 30–100 1.3 (1.09,1.55)
Type 2 BMI 0–29.9 0.96 (0.89,1.04) 1.98 (1.81,2.16) 1.96 (1.8,2.14) ≪0.0001
BMI 30–100 1.89 (1.81,1.97)
No diabetes BMI 0–29.9 0.67 (0.65,0.69) 2.1 (2.02,2.18) 2.08 (2,2.16) ≪0.0001
BMI 30–100 1.4 (1.36,1.44)
M Type 1 BMI 0–29.9 0.65 (0.52,0.81) 1.16 (0.84,1.6) 1.16 (0.84,1.6) 0.40
BMI 30–100 0.76 (0.59,0.96)
Type 2 BMI 0–29.9 0.74 (0.68,0.8) 1.83 (1.66,2.01) 1.82 (1.66,2) ≪0.0001
BMI 30–100 1.34(1.27,1.41)
No diabetes BMI 0–29.9 0.55 (0.53,0.57) 1.71 (1.62,1.81) 1.71 (1.62,1.8) ≪0.0001
BMI 30–100 0.93 (0.89,0.97)