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Table 6 Adjusted probability of ideal cardiovascular health metrics by demographic and socio-economic characteristics

From: Female sex and cardiovascular disease risk in rural Uganda: a cross-sectional, population-based study

 

Adjusted predicted probability, % (95% CI)

Number of ideal CVH factors

≤1

2

3

4

5

Mean overall probability

6.0 (4.3–7.5)

14.9 (12.1–17.8)

41.4 (34.1–48.7)

28.3 (22.0–34.5)

9.4 (5.6–13.3)

Sex

 Female

9.7 (6.7–12.7)

21.2 (16.4–26.0)

42.4 (35.9–49.0)

20.8 (14.7–26.9)

5.8 (3.1–8.6)

 Male

3.4 (2.2–4.6)

9.3 (6.8–11.9)

34.6 (26.1–43.0)

36.7 (29.3–44.1)

16.0 (9.0–23.0)

Age group (years)

 16–39

3.8 (2.5–5.0)

10.3 (7.8–12.8)

37.3 (28.9–45.6)

35.3 (27.8–42.9)

14.5 (8.1–20.9)

 40–60

8.6 (5.7–11.5)

19.5 (14.3–24.7)

42.5 (35.8–49.3)

22.7 (16.7–28.8)

6.6 (3.7–9.6)

  ≥ 60

15.7 (9.1–22.3)

28.0 (21.4–34.5)

39.0 (32.1–46.0)

13.9 (7.8–19.9)

3.5 (1.4–5.6)

Filmer-Pritchett asset index

 Poor

3.1 (1.9–4.3)

8.6 (5.9–11.3)

33.3 (25.9–40.6)

37.7 (30.4–45.0)

17.3 (10.6–23.9)

 Middle

6.4 (2.8–9.9)

15.7 (9.8–21.5)

41.5 (32.7–50.2)

27.6 (16.2–38.9)

8.9 (3.6–14.3)

 Rich

9.4 (5.9–12.8)

20.7 (14.8–26.6)

42.5 (35.9–49.1)

21.3 (14.5–28.2)

6.1 (2.5–9.6)

Highest educational attainment (%)

 None

6.3 (3.6–9.1)

15.6 (10.2–21.0)

41.4 (33.8–49.1)

27.6 (19.1–36.1)

9.0 (4.1–13.8)

 Some primary

6.2 (4.0–8.3)

15.3 (11.4–19.2)

41.2 (34.4–48.1)

28.1 (21.8–34.4)

9.2 (5.6–12.8)

 Completed primary

5.3 (3.2–7.5)

13.7 (9.1–18.4)

40.1 (33.32–47.0

30.3 (23.2–37.2)

10.5 (5.9–15.1)

 Post-primary

5.7 (3.0–8.3)

14.4 (9.5–19.2)

40.6 (31.5–49.8)

29.4 (19.6–39.1)

10.0 (3.8–16.1)