Table 2.
Quartiles of selenium intake | Q1 | Q2 | Q3 | Q4 | P for trend |
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A. Cumulative average selenium intake | |||||
Cases | 226 | 219 | 253 | 278 | |
Person-years | 38,732 | 36,754 | 36,123 | 36,161 | |
Incident rate (per 1000) | 5.8 | 6.0 | 7.0 | 7.7 | |
Model 1 | 0.99 (0.82–1.20) | 1.00 | 1.18 (0.99–1.42) | 1.36 (1.13–1.63) | 0 |
Model 2 | 1.09 (0.88–1.36) | 1.00 | 1.22 (1.00–1.50) | 1.25 (1.01–1.54) | 0.092 |
Model 3 | 1.07 (0.86–1.33) | 1.00 | 1.25 (1.02–1.53) | 1.33 (1.07–1.65) | 0.021 |
Model 4 | 1.02 (0.83–1.24) | 1.00 | 1.24 (1.03–1.49) | 1.30 (1.07–1.58) | 0.005 |
B. Baseline selenium intake | |||||
Cases | 217 | 257 | 258 | 244 | |
Person-years | 40,567 | 38,197 | 35,992 | 33,014 | |
Incident rate (per 1000) | 5.3 | 6.7 | 7.2 | 7.4 | |
Model 1 | 0.76 (0.64–0.91) | 1.00 | 1.08 (0.91–1.29) | 1.13 (0.95–1.35) | 0 |
Model 2 | 0.84 (0.68–1.03) | 1.00 | 1.09 (0.89–1.32) | 1.06 (0.87–1.30) | 0.023 |
Model 3 | 0.82 (0.67–1.01) | 1.00 | 1.11 (0.91–1.34) | 1.10 (0.89–1.35) | 0.006 |
Model 4 | 0.79 (0.65–0.95) | 1.00 | 1.05 (0.88–1.26) | 1.10 (0.92–1.32) | 0.001 |
C. Most recent selenium intake | |||||
Cases | 235 | 221 | 252 | 268 | |
Person-years | 38,194 | 37,183 | 36,908 | 35,486 | |
Incident rate (per 1000) | 6.2 | 5.9 | 6.8 | 7.6 | |
Model 1 | 0.99 (0.82–1.20) | 1.00 | 1.17 (0.98–1.41) | 1.29 (1.07–1.55) | 0.003 |
Model 2 | 1.14 (0.92–1.42) | 1.00 | 1.18 (0.96–1.46) | 1.21 (0.98–1.50) | 0.335 |
Model 3 | 1.11 (0.90–1.38) | 1.00 | 1.21 (0.98–1.49) | 1.29 (1.03–1.62) | 0.112 |
Model 4 | 1.12 (0.92–1.36) | 1.00 | 1.19 (0.99–1.44) | 1.30 (1.06–1.60) | 0.074 |
Model 1 adjusted age, gender, and energy intake.
Model 2 further adjusted intake of fat, smoking, alcohol drinking, income, urban, education, and physical activities.
Model 3 further adjusted dietary patterns 20(traditional south pattern represented high intake of rice, pork, and vegetables, and low intake of wheat; modern dietary pattern represented high intake of fruit, soy milk, egg, milk, and deep-fried food).
Model 4 further adjusted for self-reported diabetes and hypertension.
All the adjusted variables were treated as time-varying covariates.