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. 2020 Sep 30;190(2):295–304. doi: 10.1093/aje/kwaa206

Table 3.

Associations of Neighborhood Deprivation with Obesity and Diabetes at the Home Visit (n = 9,626), the Gulf Long-Term Follow-Up Study, 2011–2013a

Body Mass Index Status Level (Percentiles)
1 (1st–24th; n = 439) 2 (25th–49th; n = 2,177) 3 (50th–74th; n = 3,390) 4 (75th–100th; n = 3,620)
aPR 95% CI aPR 95% CI aPR 95% CI aPR 95% CI
Overweight/obese vs. normal 1.00 Referent 1.10 1.03, 1.17 1.12 1.06, 1.20 1.10 1.03, 1.17
 Obese vs. normal 1.00 Referent 1.18 1.06, 1.32 1.24 1.11, 1.38 1.21 1.08, 1.35
Central obesity
Waist-to-hip ratio of >0.85 for women, >0.90 for men vs. normal 1.00 Referent 1.07 1.01, 1.14 1.10 1.03, 1.17 1.11 1.04, 1.19
Self-reported diabetes diagnosis
 Yes vs. no 1.00 Referent 1.37 0.95, 1.96 1.57 1.10, 1.24 1.49 1.03, 2.14

Abbreviations: aPR, adjusted prevalence ratio; CI, confidence interval.

a Model was adjusted for age at home visit, sex, race, ethnicity, smoking status, drinking, education, income, and employment.