Table 4.
Prevalence of cardiovascular-related factors between centenarian offspring and offspring spouses.
| Centenarian offspring | Offspring spouses | OR (95% CI) | p value | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hypertension, n (%)a | 133 (62.1%) | 67 (59.8%) | 1.343 (0.763–2.364) | 0.307 |
| Overweight, n (%)b | 103 (49.8%) | 47 (42.3%) | 1.380 (0.811–2.348) | 0.235 |
| Obesity, n (%)b | 37 (17.8%) | 31 (27.7%) | 0.575 (0.305–1.086) | 0.088 |
| Central obesity, n (%)b | 89 (42.4%) | 62 (55.9%) | 0.600 (0.354–1.016) | 0.057 |
| High TC, n (%)∗a | 28 (13.4%) | 21 (18.3%) | 1.291 (0.634–2.628) | 0.481 |
| High LDL-C, n (%)∗a | 30 (14.4%) | 21 (18.3%) | 1.208 (0.597–2.443) | 0.600 |
| Low HDL-C, n (%)∗a | 21 (10.0%) | 10 (8.7%) | 1.188 (0.450–3.138) | 0.728 |
| High TG, n (%)∗a | 24 (11.5%) | 22 (19.1%) | 0.991 (0.477–2.059) | 0.982 |
| Dyslipidemia, n (%)a | 65 (30.0%) | 39 (33.6%) | 1.243 (0.699–2.212) | 0.459 |
n, number; %, percentage; OR, odds ratio; CI, confidence interval; TC, total cholesterol; LDL-C, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol; HDL-C, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol; TG, triglycerides. ∗Subjects under lipid-lowering agents were excluded from the analysis. aAdjusted for gender, smoking status, alcohol drinking status, and BMI. bAdjusted for gender, smoking status, and alcohol drinking status.