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Table 3 Odds ratio of dental care and oral conditions on the presence of sarcopenia

From: Dental care and oral conditions are associated with the prevalence of sarcopenia in people with type 2 diabetes: a cross-sectional study

 

Model 1

 

Model 2

 

OR (95%CI)

p

OR (95% CI)

p

Family dentist (-)

2.28 (1.20–4.33)

0.001

2.48 (1.21–5.09)

0.013

Age (years)

-

-

1.15 (1.09–1.22)

< 0.001

Women

-

-

1.86 (0.89–3.86)

0.098

Habit of exercise

-

-

0.44 (0.21–0.88)

0.021

Habit of smoking

-

-

1.55 (0.54–4.41)

0.041

Toothbrushing behavior (-)

1.95 (1.03–3.68)

0.040

1.71 (0.81–3.59)

0.157

Age (years)

-

-

1.14 (1.08–1.21)

< 0.001

Women

-

-

1.87 (0.89–3.91)

0.097

Habit of exercise

-

-

0.46 (0.23–0.92)

0.029

Habit of smoking

-

-

1.48 (0.52–4.19)

0.461

Chewing ability (poor)

2.07 (1.06–4.03)

0.032

2.12 (1.01–4.46)

0.048

Age (years)

-

-

1.15 (1.09–1.22)

< 0.001

Women

-

-

1.69 (0.82–3.48)

0.154

Habit of exercise

-

-

0.44 (0.22–0.88)

0.021

Habit of smoking

-

-

1.38 (0.47–4.05)

0.056

Use of complete dentures (+)

3.33 (1.57–7.07)

0.002

2.38 (1.01–5.99)

0.046

Age (years)

-

-

1.14 (1.08–1.20)

< 0.001

Women

-

-

1.90 (0.91–3.97)

0.087

Habit of exercise

-

-

0.43 (0.21–0.88)

0.020

Habit of smoking

-

-

1.67 (0.59–4.71)

0.335

  1. Model 1 is unadjusted; Model 2 is adjusted for age, sex, habit of exercise and habit of smoking