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. 2022 Nov 20;43(6):381–387. doi: 10.4082/kjfm.21.0173

Table 3.

The odds ratios of testosterone deficiency according to alcohol consumption in flushers and non-flushers

Drinkers
Flushers
Non-flushers
Odds ratio P-value Odds ratio P-value
Non-drinkers 1 1
≤8 drinks/wk
 Model 1 0.51 (0.18–1.43) 0.201 1.51 (0.67–3.41) 0.322
 Model 2 0.62 (0.19–2.03) 0.428 1.85 (0.71–4.80) 0.206
>8 drinks/wk
 Model 1 3.10 (1.11–8.60) 0.030 1.21 (0.49–2.97) 0.677
 Model 2 4.37 (1.20–15.88) 0.025 1.81 (0.57–5.74) 0.317

Values are presented as odds ratio (95% confidence interval). Model 1: crude; and model 2: adjusted for age, waist circumstance, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, dyslipidemia, smoking, and exercise. These values were analyzed by logistic regression analysis. One drink is 14 g of alcohol.