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Table 3 Association of phenyl hydroxide, PAFs, PAHs and arthritis

From: Relationship between mixed exposure to phenyl hydroxides, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, and phthalates and the risk of arthritis

Chemicals

OR(95%CI)

P

VIF

BP3

1.02(0.99 ~ 1.05)

0.136

4.83

BPA

1.00(0.94 ~ 1.07)

0.890

10.12

CNP

0.99(0.90 ~ 1.08)

0.767

21.40

COP

1.00(0.91 ~ 1.08)

0.908

21.40

ECP

1.03(0.95 ~ 1.12)

0.411

7.36

MBP

0.96(0.88 ~ 1.04)

0.269

8.89

MC1

1.03(0.95 ~ 1.12)

0.462

14.32

MEP

0.98(0.94 ~ 1.03)

0.470

5.55

MHH

0.99(0.92 ~ 1.07)

0.804

7.80

MPB

1.03(0.97 ~ 1.09)

0.369

10.93

MZP

1.03(0.96 ~ 1.10)

0.437

5.00

P01

1.04(0.99 ~ 1.09)

0.140

8.31

P02

1.06(0.97 ~ 1.16)

0.171

9.45

P03

1.02(0.84 ~ 1.23)

0.848

94.97

P04

0.99(0.79 ~ 1.24)

0.908

89.96

P06

0.96(0.83 ~ 1.11)

0.552

17.01

PPB

0.99(0.94 ~ 1.03)

0.536

13.92

TCS

1.01(0.97 ~ 1.04)

0.731

4.86

  1. The model is adjusted by age, body mass index (BMI), serum concentration of cotinine, energy intake, sex, race/ethnicity, literacy, household poverty-to-income ratio, alcohol consumption, physical activity, high blood pressure, and diabetes