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. 2022 Aug 24;12:14419. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-18457-5

Table 2.

Synergic effect of depression and obesity on ischemic heart disease incidence, NHANES 2007–2018 (N = 29,050).

Incidence (%) OR (95% CI) RERI (95% CI) AP (95% CI)
BMI category
BMI < 30.0 kg/m2 & Depression− 55.92 1 0.90 (− 0.31, 2.12) 0.26 (− 0.03, 0.55)
BMI ≥ 30.0 kg/m2 & Depression− 34.91 1.33 (1.13, 1.57)
BMI < 30.0 kg/m2 & Depression+ 4.48 2.21 (1.59, 3.09)
BMI ≥ 30.0 kg/m2 & Depression+ 4.69 3.49 (2.57, 4.73)
Waist category
Central obesity− & Depression− 38.37 1 1.10 (0.01, 2.19)* 0.35 (0.06, 0.64)**
Central obesity+ & Depression− 55.46 1.16 (0.93, 1.46)
Central obesity− & Depression+ 2.78 1.88 (1.24, 2.85)
Central obesity+ & Depression+ 6.39 3.15 (2.32, 4.48)

The model adjusted for age, gender, ethical groups, educational level, household income, caffeine intake, total energy intake, smoking, alcohol consumption, work activity, recreational activity diabetes and hypertension.

*P < 0.05.

**P < 0.01.