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. 2020 Aug 10;9(8):728. doi: 10.3390/antiox9080728

Table 4.

Associations between Ferric Reducing Ability of Plasma (FRAP) score and prevalence of (probable) sarcopenia.

Probable Sarcopenia
(n Cases = 314)
p-Value Sarcopenia
(n Cases = 104)
p-Value
Model 1 a 0.93
(0.79; 1.08)
0.342 0.77
(0.60; 0.99)
0.045
Model 2 b 0.95
(0.81; 1.11)
0.504 0.80
(0.62; 1.04)
0.098
Model 3 c 0.95
(0.81; 1.12)
0.564 0.81
(0.62; 1.05)
0.110

N = 2001. Results are presented as odds ratio (OR) with corresponding 95% CI per 1 standard deviation increment in FRAP. a Model 1: adjusted for age, sex and Rotterdam Study cohort. b Model 2: additionally adjusted for hypertension status, presence of dyslipidemia, daily alcohol consumption, daily physical activity, smoking status, highest attained level of education and serum glucose. c Model 3: additionally adjusted for adherence to dietary guideline score.