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Odds of ID, IDA, low SF, and low TSAT were associated with increasing category of blood Cd.
After adjusting for race/ethnicity and age, we noted decreasing proportions of triple-negative tumours with increasing category of BMI (p = 0.08).
Among all racial/ethnic groups, the age-adjusted prevalence of GDM increased with increasing category of BMI (kg/m) (Table 2).
Results for urine Cd were less striking, though crude odds of ID and low SF were associated with increasing category of urine Cd (per gram Cr).
With the exception of the age category 25 34, mean scores on both the EQ index and EQ-VAS decreased with increasing category of age (Table 2).
Adjusted odds of ID, IDA, low SF, and low TSAT were associated with increasing category of blood Cd but not urine Cd.
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Multinomial logistic regression was used to examine the odds of increasing categories of leisure time physical activity (LTPA) and transport-related physical activity (TRPA) for each individual, social and environmental factor.
Tables 3 and 4 present the association between increasing categories of insufficient rest/sleep and components of any cardiovascular disease, including coronary heart disease and stroke, respectively.
We used logistic regression models to calculate odds ratio [(OR) (95% confidence interval (CI)] of each outcome of interest associated with increasing categories of insufficient rest/sleep, taking zero days of insufficient rest/sleep as the referent category.
We employed multivariable logistic regression to calculate odds ratio (OR), (95% confidence interval (CI), of increasing categories of insufficient rest/sleep, taking zero days of insufficient rest/sleep as the referent category.
In summary, in a multiethnic sample of US adults, increasing categories of insufficient rest or sleep was found to be positively associated with coronary heart disease, stroke, diabetes mellitus and obesity.
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