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. 2022 Sep 15;19(18):11637. doi: 10.3390/ijerph191811637

Table 3.

Odds ratios (95% CI) of the components of MetS and insomnia symptoms. ORs: odds ratios (N = 1252).

Variables Volunteers with Insomnia Symptoms
OR (95% CI)
p-Trend
Abnormal BMI
Model 1 1 1.451 (1.139–1.849) 0.003
Model 2 2 1.511 (1.156–1.975) 0.003
Model 3 3 1.580 (1.203–2.074) 0.001
High systolic BP
Model 1 1 2.077 (1.627–2.651) 0.000
Model 2 2 1.565 (1.190–2.058) 0.001
Model 3 3 1.593 (1.209–2.097) 0.001
High diastolic BP
Model 1 1 2.430 (1.902–3.104) 0.000
Model 2 2 2.072 (1.579–2.719) 0.000
Model 3 3 2.130 (1.620–2.802) 0.000
High triglycerides
Model 1 1 1.701 (1.314–2.202) 0.000
Model 2 2 1.448 (1.092–1.920) 0.010
Model 3 3 1.507 (1.132–2.007) 0.005
Low HDL-C (men)
Model 1 1 1.662 (1.080–2.559) 0.021
Model 2 2 2.056 (1.285–3.290) 0.003
Model 3 3 2.054 (1.276–3.307) 0.003
Low HDL-C (women)
Model 1 1 1.470 (1.051–2.055) 0.024
Model 2 2 1.204 (0.828–1.750) 0.331
Model 3 3 1.222 (0.840–1.779) 0.295

1 Unadjusted. 2 Adjusted for sex, age, marital status, level of education, current drinking and smoking status, physical activity and sitting time. 3 Adjusted for sex, age, marital status, level of education, current drinking and smoking status, physical activity, sitting time and sleep duration.