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Table 5 Association of ever opium use and the age of coronary artery disease diagnosis at Tehran Heart Center: subgroup analyses

From: Prevalence and trends of coronary artery disease risk factors and their effect on age of diagnosis in patients with established coronary artery disease: Tehran Heart Center (2005–2015)

 

Adjusted coefficient (95% CI)a

p-value

Age, tertiles (years)

  

 ≤ 55

0.18 (− 0.02, 0.38)

0.075

56–65

 − 0.17 (− 0.29, − 0.05)

0.004

 ≥ 66

 − 1.07 (− 1.31, − 0.83)

 < 0.001

Sex

  

Male

 − 2.23 (− 2.48, − 1.98)

 < 0.001

Female

 − 1.14 (− 2.11, − 0.16)

0.022

Dyslipidemia

  

Yes

 − 1.98 (− 2.27, − 1.68)

 < 0.001

No

 − 2.57 (− 2.97, − 2.17)

 < 0.001

Diabetes mellitus

  

Yes

 − 1.53 (− 1.96, − 1.11)

 < 0.001

No

 − 2.41 (− 2.70, − 2.12)

 < 0.001

Hypertension

  

Yes

 − 2.10 (− 2.43, − 1.77)

 < 0.001

No

 − 2.26 (− 2.60, − 1.91)

 < 0.001

Cigarette smoking

  

Ever

 − 2.44 (− 2.71, − 2.17)

 < 0.001

Never

 − 1.13 (− 1.63, − 0.63)

 < 0.001

  1. aUsing linear regression models, adjusted for sex, body-mass index, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, triglycerides, dyslipidemia, fasting blood sugar, diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and cigarette smoking, if applicable