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. 2020 Nov 24;3(4):400–408. doi: 10.1016/j.cjco.2020.11.011

Table 4.

Univariate and adjusted HRs and 95% CIs for the development of metabolic syndrome among women who experienced infertility and used fertility medications, compared with those who experienced infertility but did not use fertility medications (N =589)

Variable Univariate
Adjusted
HR (95% CI) P HR (95% CI) P
Fertility medication used > 1 month
 No 1.00 (Reference) 0.005 1.00 (Reference) 0.42
 Yes 0.47 (0.28-0.80) 0.80 (0.46-1.38)
Age 1.04 (0.97-1.10) 0.27
Race/ethnicity
 Caucasian/white non-Hispanic 1.00 (Reference) 0.01
 Chinese/Chinese American 0.88 (0.42-1.85)
 Japanese/Japanese American 0.61 (0.29-1.27)
 Black/African American 1.76 (1.19-2.59)
 Hispanic 1.28 (0.63-2.59)
Education
 High school diploma 1.00 (Reference) 0.06
 Less than high school 1.75 (0.80-3.85)
 Some college/technical school 1.21 (0.72-2.03)
 College degree 0.87 (0.48-1.56)
 Postgraduate education 0.66 (0.36-1.21)
Insurance
 Private 1.00 (Reference) 0.47
 Government 1.85 (0.82-4.21)
 Other 1.46 (0.46-4.59)
 No insurance 1.02 (0.45-2.31)
Family history of CVD events
 No 1.00 (Reference) 0.009
 Yes 1.70 (1.14-2.53)
Birth control or female hormones used continuously from 25-35 years
 No 1.00 (Reference) 0.71
 Yes 1.13 (0.59-2.16)
Any postmenopausal hormone use
 No 1.00 (Reference) 0.03
 Yes 1.51 (1.05-2.19)
Married or in a committed relationship 0.70 (0.46-1.07) 0.10
Income 0.72 (0.59-0.86) 0.0005 0.85 (0.68-1.07) 0.16
Body mass index 3.56 (2.73-4.63) < 0.0001 3.80 (2.79-5.17) < 0.0001
Menopausal status 1.17 (0.84-1.63) 0.34
Smoking 1.34 (1.08-1.68) 0.009 1.44 (1.11-1.87) 0.007
Alcohol 0.88 (0.60-1.28) 0.51

CI, confidence interval; CVD, cardiovascular disease; HR, hazard ratio.

Included as a time-varying covariate.