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Table 7 Association of cumulative social risk (3 categories) with significant CIMT (CIMT >1 mm, 689 participants)

From: Association of cumulative social risk with mortality and adverse cardiovascular disease outcomes

Progressive adjustmenta

CSR = 1, N = 209

CSR ≥2, N = 190

Per Unit score (trend)

OR (95% CI)

p-value

OR (95% CI)

p-value

OR (95% CI)

p-value

Crude

1.16(0.76,1.77)

0.5

1.46(0.96,2.23)

0.08

1.21(0.98,1.49)

0.08

Age & sex

1.37(0.88,2.14)

0.16

2.15(1.36,3.40)

<0.001

1.46(1.16,1.84)

<0.001

Above + smoking

1.37(0.88,2.13)

0.16

2.15(1.36,3.39)

<0.001

1.46(1.16,1.84)

<0.001

Above + SBP

1.31(0.84,2.05)

0.24

1.86(1.16,2.97)

0.01

1.36(1.08,1.72)

0.01

Above + diabetes

1.32(0.84,2.07)

0.23

1.87(1.17,3.00)

0.01

1.37(1.08,1.73)

0.01

Above + BMI

1.30(0.83,2.04)

0.26

1.79(1.11,2.89)

0.02

1.34(1.05,1.70)

0.02

Above + TC

1.31(0.83,2.07)

0.24

1.86(1.15,3.01)

0.01

1.36(1.07,1.73)

0.01

Above + HDL-c

1.31(0.83,2.07)

0.25

1.86(1.15,3.02)

0.01

1.36(1.07,1.73)

0.01

Above + HsCRP

1.31(0.83,2.07)

0.24

1.86(1.15,3.02)

0.01

1.36(1.07,1.73)

0.01

Above + IL6

1.31(0.83,2.07)

0.25

1.86(1.15,3.02)

0.01

1.36(1.07,1.74)

0.01

Above + CESD

1.30(0.82,2.05)

0.27

1.81(1.11,2.95)

0.02

1.34(1.05,1.71)

0.02

Above + Cohen

1.30(0.82,2.06)

0.27

1.81(1.11,2.95)

0.02

1.34(1.05,1.72)

0.02

Above + DIS

1.35(0.84,2.14)

0.21

1.89(1.14,3.13)

0.01

1.37(1.07,1.77)

0.01

Above + statin

1.34(0.84,2.14)

0.22

1.88(1.13,3.13)

0.01

1.37(1.06,1.77)

0.01

  1. aThe first model is a univariate model; the second model is adjusted for age and sex; each of the subsequent models is constructed by adding the variable listed in corresponding line plus all the variables found in the model in the line above it
  2. CSR cumulative risk score, SBP systolic blood pressure, BMI body mass index, TC total cholesterol, HDL-c high-density lipoprotein cholesterol
  3. HsCRP high-sensitivity C-reactive protein, IL6 interleukin-6, CESD Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale, Cohen stress scale, DIS discrimination score
  4. NB. The p-value is a test of statistically significant association between CSR and the clinical outcome. P-value for trend (last column) indicates if the association of CSR with clinical outcome, per unit changes in CSR scores, is statistically significant. A p-value <0.05 is considered statistically significant