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. 2022 May 25;13:880230. doi: 10.3389/fendo.2022.880230

Table 2.

Associations between depression and the different obesity phenotypes.

Variable Total participants* Men# Women#
OR (95% CI) OR (95% CI) OR (95% CI)
MHNO Reference Reference Reference
MUNO 1.291 (1.285-1.297) 1.265 (1.256-1.275) 1.263 (1.257-1.269)
MHO 1.066 (1.059-1.073) 0.941 (0.929-0.953) 1.132 (1.124-1.139)
MUO 1.442 (1.432-1.451) 1.306 (1.291-1.321) 1.458 (1.449-1.468)

*The model was adjusted for sex, age, race, smoking, alcohol consumption, chronic kidney disease, chronic respiratory disease, liver-related diseases, HIV infection, and coronary heart disease. #The model was adjusted for age, race, smoking, alcohol consumption, chronic kidney disease, chronic respiratory disease, liver-related diseases, HIV infection, and coronary heart disease. MHNO, metabolically healthy nonobesity; MUNO, metabolically unhealthy nonobesity; MHO, metabolically healthy obesity; MUO, metabolically unhealthy obesity.