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. 2020 Jan 23;105(6):1814–1826. doi: 10.1210/clinem/dgz256

Table 3.

The logistic regression model assessing the risk for poor or very poor self-reported health status at ages 31 and 46 in women with oligo-amenorrhea (OA), Hirsutism (H), or PCOS (OA + H).

Model Age OA (OR (95% CI)) H (OR (95% CI)) PCOS (OR (95% CI))
Crude 31 1.91 (1.08–3.36) 1.82 (1.02–3.25) 3.60 (1.84–7.05)
46 0.84 (0.38–1.87) 1.40 (0.72–2.73) 3.85 (1.89–7.85)
Model 1 31 1.53 (0.68–3.41) 1.86 (0.87–3.96) 4.13 (1.66–10.31)
46 0.93 (0.38–2.27) 0.97 (0.41–2.26) 3.71 (1.55–8.86)
Model 2 31 2.08 (1.15–3.75) 1.52 (0.83–2.78) 2.76 (1.30–5.88)
46 1.02 (0.45–2.35) 1.20 (0.59–2.41) 3.75 (1.70–8.27)
Model 3 31 1.96 (1.09–3.52) 1.19 (0.82–2.71) 2.92 (1.44–5.92)
46 0.89 (0.35–2.25) 0.82 (0.35–1.93) 2.46 (1.01–6.03)

Model 1. Adjusted for body mass index (BMI), BMI change between ages 14–31 years (at age 31) and 31–46 (at age 46), waist circumference, serum testosterone, free androgen index (FAI).

Model 2. Adjusted for education, marital status, alcohol consumption, smoking, depression, anxiety, and infertility.

Model 3. Significant adjustments at age 31: smoking, depression, anxiety and at age 46: waist circumference, smoking, depression, and anxiety.