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Table 3 The association of opium consumption with different level of thyroid related hormones

From: Thyroid function and opium use disorder: a cross-sectional study on the Fasa adults cohort study (FACS), 2017

Group

Non-user

User

Chi-square

P value*

crude model

OR (95%CI) **

Adjusted model

OR (95%CI) ***

low-TSH

30

8

0.012

0.69 (0.31, 1.55)

0.67 (0.26, 1.71)

Normal-TSH

427

164

 

1 (ref)

1 (ref)

High-TSH

30

25

 

2.17 (1.24, 3.80)

3.21 (1.66, 6.22)

low_T4

0

55

< 0.001

ERROR

ERROR

Normal_T4

431

130

 

1 (ref)

1 (ref)

high_T4

56

12

 

0.71 (0.37, 1.37)

0.74 (0.33, 1.68)

low_T3

0

38

< 0.001

ERROR

ERROR

Normal_T3

436

146

 

1 (ref)

1 (ref)

high_T3

51

13

 

0.76 (0.40, 1.44)

0.71 (0.31, 1.60)

  1. * The significant difference of thyroid related hormones between users and non-users was considered P-value < 0.05 (Chi-square)
  2. ** The crude model was performed adjusted for no covariates
  3. *** The adjusted model was performed adjusted for gender + age + body mass index + educational status + smoking + alcohol consumption + diabetes + myocardial infarction + cardiac disease + hypertension + fatty liver disease