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. 2022 Sep 30;34(3):150–160. doi: 10.5371/hp.2022.34.3.150

Table 3. The Relationship between Disease History/Health Screening Variables and Mortality Adjusted for Demographic Variables.

Variable P-value HR 95% CI
Disease history variable
Disease history
Hypertensive diseases graphic file with name hp-34-150-i007.jpg 0.1885 1.142 0.937-1.391
Heart diseases 0.2218 1.100 0.944-1.281
Cerebrovascular diseases <0.0001* 1.429 1.232-1.657
Respiratory system diseases 0.0618 1.166 0.992-1.370
Liver diseases 0.0889 1.152 0.979-1.356
Kidney diseases 0.0172* 1.248 1.040-1.497
Diabetes mellitus 0.6753 1.032 0.890-1.197
No. of disease history
0 graphic file with name hp-34-150-i008.jpg 1
1 0.1942 1.360 0.855-2.162
2 0.1540 1.380 0.886-2.150
3 0.0420* 1.572 1.017-2.432
4 0.0115 1.758 1.135-2.721
5 0.0004* 2.184 1.416-3.370
6 <0.0001* 2.904 1.842-4.580
7 <0.0001* 3.319 1.882-5.854
Health screening variable
Body mass index
Underweight graphic file with name hp-34-150-i009.jpg 0.0084* 1.341 1.078-1.667
Normal weight 1
Overweight 0.4654 0.932 0.771-1.126
Obese 0.0412* 0.832 0.698-0.993
Smoking
Current nonsmoker graphic file with name hp-34-150-i010.jpg 1
Current smoker 0.0007* 1.397 1.151-1.695
Physical activity
Active graphic file with name hp-34-150-i011.jpg 1
Inactive 0.0005* 1.405 1.159-1.704

Adjusted by the age group and sex.

HR: hazard ratio, CI: confidence interval.

*P<0.05.

Underweight, below 18.5 kg/m2; Normal weight, 18.5-23 kg/m2; Overweight, 23-25 kg/m2; Obese, above 25 kg/m2.