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. 2022 Jun 8;101(7):728–736. doi: 10.1111/aogs.14382

TABLE 1.

Self‐reported diagnosis at age 46 years

Self‐reported diagnosis at age 46 Control, n (%) PCOS, n (%) cOR (95% CI) aOR (95% CI)
Diabetes type 2 34 (2.2%) 16 (6.7%) 3.21 (1.74–5.91)* 2.40 (1.25–4.63)
Depression 219 (14.0%) 49 (20.5%) 1.58 (1.12–2.23)* 1.57 (1.09–2.25)
Migraine 386 (24.7%) 82 (34.2%) 1.59 (1.19–2.12)* 1.58 (1.17–2.13)*
Hypertension 230 (17.9%) 73 (30.4%) 2.00 (1.48–2.71)* 1.76 (1.27–2.44)*
Tendinitis 150 (9.6%) 40 (16.9%) 1.91 (1.30–2.95)* 1.81 (1.22–2.68)*
Any arthrosis 280 (18.1%) 64 (26.8%) 1.66 (1.21–2.27)* 1.66 (1.20–2.29)*
Fractures 263 (16.8%) 58 (24.5%) 1.61 (1.16–2.22)* 1.73 (1.24–2.41)*
Endometriosis 131 (8.4%) 32 (13.4%) 1.70 (1.12–2.56) 1.81 (1.19–2.76)*
Gestational diabetes 344 (25.1%) 65 (30.2%) 2.00 (1.48–2.71)* 1.52 (0.97–2.37)
Pre‐eclampsia 117 (8.7%) 33 (15.5%) 1.94 (1.28–2.94)* 1.76 (1.15–2.71)

Note: The results are reported as crude odds ratios (cORs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) and adjusted odds ratios (aORs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs). The ORs in bold and the ones marked with * (Benjamini–Hochberg correction) were statistically significant. Confounding factors used for adjustments: Body mass index, physical activity, alcohol consumption, smoking, marital status, and education.