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Table 2 Univariate logistic regression analyses between the covariates and BPH

From: Possible impact of antioxidant intake on composite dietary antioxidant index and the progression of benign prostatic hyperplasia: an observational study

character

OR (95%CI)

P value

age

1.08(1.08,1.09)

&±ô³Ù; 0.0001

poverty

1.11(1.04,1.19)

0.002

BMI

1.01(1.00,1.03)

0.04

ethnicity

ÌýÌý

Mexican American

1 (reference)

Ìý

Non-Hispanic White

2.41(1.70,3.42)

&±ô³Ù; 0.0001

Non-Hispanic Black

1.11(0.76,1.63)

0.59

Other Hispanic

1.07(0.70,1.63)

0.76

Other Race - Including Multi-Racial

0.85(0.48,1.49)

0.56

edu

ÌýÌý

less than high school

1 (reference)

Ìý

high school

1.07(0.77,1.47)

0.69

more than high school

1.14(0.84,1.56)

0.39

alcohol.user

ÌýÌý

never

1 (reference)

Ìý

former

2.55(1.66,3.92)

&±ô³Ù; 0.0001

mild

1.43(0.90,2.30)

0.13

heavy

0.44(0.26,0.72)

0.001

CVD

ÌýÌý

no

1 (reference)

Ìý

yes

3.24(2.55,4.12)

&±ô³Ù; 0.0001

smoke

ÌýÌý

never

1 (reference)

Ìý

former

2.30(1.87,2.83)

&±ô³Ù; 0.0001

current

0.58(0.39, 0.86)

0.01

hypertension

ÌýÌý

no

1 (reference)

Ìý

yes

2.53(2.05,3.13)

&±ô³Ù; 0.0001

DM

ÌýÌý

no

1 (reference)

Ìý

yes

2.16(1.71,2.73)

&±ô³Ù; 0.0001

  1. OR: odds ratio; BMI: body mass index; BPH: benign prostatic hyperplasia; CVD: cardiovascular disease; DM: diabetes mellitus