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. 2021 Jul 16;8:685410. doi: 10.3389/fmolb.2021.685410

TABLE 2.

Odds ratios of risk profiles with colorectal neoplasm, non-advanced adenoma, and advanced neoplasm stratified by sex.

Any neoplasm Non-advanced adenoma Advanced neoplasm
No. of cases/no. of controls OR (95% CI) No. of cases/no. of controls OR (95% CI) No. of cases/no. of controls OR (95% CI)
Male
 Favorable lifestyle and lower PRS 166/264 1 118/264 1 48/264 1
 Favorable lifestyle and higher PRS 28/22 2.01 (1.11–3.64) 21/22 2.12 (1.12–4.02) 7/22 1.73 (0.70–4.28)
 Unfavorable lifestyle and lower PRS 219/205 1.71 (1.30–2.25) 144/205 1.59 (1.17–2.15) 75/205 2.01 (1.34–3.02)
 Unfavorable lifestyle and higher PRS 38/22 2.87 (1.64–5.04) 23/22 2.41 (1.29–4.51) 15/22 3.96 (1.91–8.22)
Female
 Favorable lifestyle and lower PRS 52/270 1 40/270 1 12/270 1
 Favorable lifestyle and higher PRS 9/22 2.14 (0.93–4.92) 7/22 2.18 (0.87–5.45) 2/22 2.05 (0.43–9.76)
 Unfavorable lifestyle and lower PRS 135/381 1.86 (1.30–2.65) 94/381 1.69 (1.13–2.53) 41/381 2.43 (1.25–4.71)
 Unfavorable lifestyle and higher PRS 20/27 3.79 (1.98–7.28) 17/27 4.26 (2.13–8.53) 3/27 2.50 (0.67–9.42)

PRS: polygenic risk score; OR: odds ratio; CI: confidence interval.

Lifestyle was binarized as favorable and unfavorable according to the median of the lifestyle score.

Genetic risk was categorized as lower and higher according to the 90th percentile of the polygenic risk score.