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. 2021 Jun 11;12(11):2089–2098. doi: 10.1111/jdi.13577

Table 4.

Associations between heritable risk factors and diabetes by the healthy lifestyle score in participants from two communities

Community Healthy lifestyle score P for interaction
Low Intermediate High
Songnan
Genetic risk score per 10‐point increment
Model 1 2.02 (1.60−2.56) 1.78 (1.39−2.28) 2.35 (1.67−3.32) 0.67
Model 2 2.05 (1.61−2.60) 1.81 (1.41−2.32) 2.39 (1.68−3.41) 0.70
Family history
Model 1 2.32 (1.82−2.96) 2.92 (2.26−3.79) 3.01 (2.18−4.16) 0.52
Model 2 2.36 (1.85−3.02) 3.05 (2.34−3.97) 3.06 (2.20−4.27) 0.46
Youyi
Genetic risk score per 10‐point increment
Model 1 2.18 (1.59−2.99) 2.43 (1.74−3.39) 2.22 (1.44−3.41) 0.98
Model 2 2.21 (1.61−3.04) 2.48 (1.78−3.48) 2.11 (1.37−3.26) 0.93
Family history
Model 1 3.95 (2.91−5.37) 3.33 (2.42−4.59) 3.48 (2.32−5.21) 0.22
Model 2 4.01 (2.94−5.47) 3.34 (2.42−4.61) 3.75 (2.48−5.66) 0.30
Pooled results
Genetic risk score per 10‐point increment
Model 1 2.08 (1.72−2.51) 1.99 (1.63−2.42) 2.30 (1.76−3.01) 0.93
Model 2 2.10 (1.74−2.54) 2.03 (1.66−2.47) 2.28 (1.73−2.99) 0.93
Family history
Model 1 2.85 (2.36−3.45) 3.08 (2.52−3.77) 3.19 (2.47−4.10) 0.37
Model 2 2.90 (2.39−3.52) 3.17 (2.58−3.88) 3.32 (2.56−4.29) 0.41

Model 1 was adjusted for age and sex.

Model 2 was adjusted for age, sex, education attainment (less than high school, high school or further education), hypertension (yes, no) and dyslipidemia (yes, no).