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Table 2 Odds Ratios and 95% confidence intervals for the presence of MetS according to snoring status and BMI

From: Additive interaction of snoring and body mass index on the prevalence of metabolic syndrome among Chinese coal mine employees: a cross-sectional study

 

Snoring status

Snoring

BMI

Never

Occasionally

Habitually

No

Yes

<24

≥24

MetS, n (%)

375 (28.09)

556 (39.15)

544 (52.36)

375 (28.09)

1100 (44.73)

1574 (17.09)

2220 (54.32)

Model 1

1.00

1.64 (1.39,1.92)

P < 0.001

2.50 (2.10,2.97)

P < 0.001

1.00

1.95 (1.69,2.26)

P < 0.001

1.00

5.49 (4.70,6.43)

P < 0.001

Model 2

1.00

1.31 (1.09,1.56)

P = 0.0034

1.50 (1.24,1.82)

P < 0.001

1.00

1.38 (1.17,1.62)

P < 0.001

1.00

5.18 (4.41,6.08)

P < 0.001

  1. Model 1: adjusted for age and sex
  2. Model 2: adjusted for age, sex, current smoking, alcohol consumption, marital status, physical activity level, monthly income, work type. Additionally, BMI was included as a covariate when assessing snoring status and snoring status as a covariate when assessing BMI