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. 2022 Jan 3;52(3):220–230. doi: 10.4070/kcj.2021.0269

Table 4. Association between genetically predicted alcohol consumption (glass/day) and atrial fibrillation in men.

Populations No. Model OR (95% CI) p value
Total population 3,577 Unadjusted 3.00 (1.13–8.68) 0.034
Adjusted 3.17 (1.18–9.24) 0.028
F statistics = 864.6, adjusted R2 = 0.195, p value ≤0.001*
Excluding former drinker 3,095 Unadjusted 2.05 (1.05–4.28) 0.043
Adjusted 2.12 (1.08–4.44) 0.037
F statistics = 1,212, adjusted R2 = 0.281, p value ≤0.001*

Log-transformed alcohol consumption in men was estimated and inversely transformed according to whether the ALDH2 rs671 genotype was GG or GA/AA.

All models were adjusted for age, physical activity, smoking status, body mass index category, hypertension, diabetes, and education status.

ALDH2 = aldehyde dehydrogenase 2; CI = confidence interval; OR = odds ratio.

*F statistics, adjusted R-squared, and p value of regression model which predicted log-transformed alcohol consumption using ALDH2 genotype GG or GA/AA.