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Table 2 Effects of smoking and drinking on SHO and TNs in different modelling modalities

From: The association between BMI, smoking, drinking and thyroid disease: a cross-sectional study in Wuhan, China

 

OR (95 % CI)

 

SHO

TNs

 

non-smoker

smoker

non-smoker

smoker

non-alcoholic

alcoholic

Model 1: no adjustment

reference

0.536(0.368–0.782)

reference

0.710(0.512–0.983)

reference

0.665(0.453–0.977)

p Values

0.001

0.039

0.038

Model 2: adjusting for BMI

reference

0.496(0.339–0.728)

reference

0.652(0.469–0.908)

reference

0.644(0.438–0.948)

p Values

0.001

0.014

0.001

Model 3: adjusting for BMI and age

reference

0.487(0.332–0.715)

reference

0.656(0.469–0.919)

reference

0.599(0.404–0.888)

p Values

0.001

0.011

0.011

Model 4: adjusting for BMI, age, and antibody

reference

0.549(0.372–0.810)

N/A

N/A

p Values

0.001

    

Model 5: adjusting for BMI, age, antibody, and sex

reference

1.002(0.596–1.685)

N/A

N/A

p Values

0.993

    

Model 6: adjusting for BMI, age, sex, and alcohol

N/A

reference

0.928(0.592–1.454)

N/A

p Values

  

0.745

 

Model 7: adjusting for BMI, age, sex, and smoking

N/A

N/A

reference

0.744(0.479–1.156)

p Values

    

0.189

  1. Abbreviations: SHO subclinical hypothyroidism, TNs thyroid nodules, BMI body mass index. All models were developed by binary logistic regression