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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Asthma. 2019 Jul 3;57(10):1053–1062. doi: 10.1080/02770903.2019.1633663

Table 3.

Quality of life and asthma control predicted by gender, BMI category and waist to height ratio (WHtR) after adjusting for covariates including age, history of family asthma, family income, and site.

BMI as predictor (n=289) WHtR as predictor (n=274)
Gender (male=1, female=2), B (95%CI) BMI category (under/normal=1, over/obesity=2) B (95%CI) Gender (male=1, female=2) B (95%CI) WHtR B (95%CI)
Quality of Life-total −16.84 (−23.96, −9.72) p<.001 −5.62 (−12.59, 1.34) p=.11 −18.06 (−25.39, −10.73) p<.001 −13.00 (−49.91, 23.92) p=.49
Activity subscale −3.25 (−4.81, −1.68) p<.001 −1.29 (−2.82, 0.25) p=.10 −3.41 (−5.01, −1.81) p<.001 −5.63 (13.70, 2.44) p=.17
Emotional function subscale −5.80 (−8.43, −3.17) p<.001 −2.22 (−4.79, 0.36) p=.09 −6.18 (−8.89, −3.47) p<.001 −3.57 (17.20, 10.06) p=.61
Symptom subscale −7.79 (−11.12, −
4.47) p<.001
−2.12 (−5.37, 1.13) p=.20 −8.47 (−11.90, −5.04) p<.01 −3.80 (21.07, 13.47) p=.67
Asthma control 0.14 (0.07, 0.22) p<.01 0.04 (−0.03, 0.11) p=.25 0.15 (0.08, 0.23) P<.01 0.26 ( 0.12, 0.63) p=.18