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Table 3 the relationship between metabolic syndrome and OSA from Multinomial logistic regression

From: A study of correlations between metabolic syndrome factors and osteosarcopenic adiposity

 

1 VS 0

2 VS 0

3 VS 0

Variables

AOR(95%CI)

p

AOR(95%CI)

p

AOR(95%CI)

p

Age

1.08(1.05–1.11)

<.001

1.13(1.1–1.16)

<.001

1.26(1.22–1.31)

<.001

Sex (ref: female)

 male

1.17(0.88–1.55)

.282

1.67(1.24–2.26)

.001

0.76(0.46–1.24)

.264

Living status (ref: with families)

 alone

0.9(0.56–1.45)

.666

1.15(0.7–1.9)

.576

0.84(0.36–1.92)

.673

Employment (ref: full-time)

 Part-time

0.82(0.57–1.17)

.271

0.8(0.55–1.18)

.263

0.42(0.21–0.85)

.016

 Retired

0.98(0.71–1.35)

.882

1.17(0.83–1.64)

.375

0.64(0.38–1.09)

.102

Exercise (ref.: moderate -intensity exercise)

 walking or strolling

1.49(1.13–1.95)

.004

2.21(1.65–2.95)

<.001

2.22(1.35–3.65)

.002

 almost none

1.64(1.16–2.33)

.005

2.69(1.86–3.88)

<.001

3.98(2.23–7.08)

<.001

Vitamin B (ref: Yes)

 No

0.83(0.62–1.1)

.186

0.94(0.69–1.27)

.678

1(0.6–1.65)

.987

Vitamin D (ref: Yes)

 No

1.19(0.75–1.87)

.466

1.64(0.98–2.74)

.06

1.37(0.59–3.22)

.465

calcium tablets (ref: Yes)

 No

0.91(0.63–1.29)

.584

0.95(0.65–1.38)

.786

1.15(0.62–2.14)

.65

Smoking (ref: Yes)

 No

1.2(0.87–1.65)

.257

1.37(0.98–1.92)

.068

1.02(0.56–1.85)

.944

Hypertension (ref: Yes)

 No

0.82(0.59–1.14)

.238

0.71(0.51–1)

.053

0.67(0.4–1.1)

.116

Hyperlipidemia (ref: Yes)

 No

1.05(0.72–1.51)

.813

0.9(0.61–1.31)

.579

1.16(0.63–2.16)

.629

Diabetes (ref: Yes)

 No

1.04(0.67–1.62)

.861

1.28(0.81–2.03)

.286

1.11(0.57–2.15)

.754

CV disease (ref: Yes)

 No

1.02(0.5–2.08)

.947

0.81(0.39–1.65)

.554

0.55(0.21–1.41)

.212

metabolic syndrome (ref: Yes)

 No

1.4(0.99–2)

.059

2.49(1.74–3.56)

<.001

2.57(1.52–4.34)

<.001

  1. OSA = 1: osteopenic or sarcopenic or adiposity
  2. OSA = 2: osteosarcopenia or sarcopenic adiposity or osteopenic adiposity
  3. OSA = 3: osteosarcopenic adiposity