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Table 5 Association between CVD and status inconsistency, crude and adjusted for risk factors (OR, 95% CI) in the EPIC-Heidelberg cohort, 45-65 years of age.

From: The impact of social status inconsistency on cardiovascular risk factors, myocardial infarction and stroke in the EPIC-Heidelberg cohort

 

Men

Women

 

OR (95% CI)

OR (95% CI)

Crude

  

No status inconsistency

1.0

1.0

Education > Occupation

1.2 (0.7; 1.8)

0.5 (0.2; 1.3)

Education < Occupation

2.0 (1.6; 2.5)

0.9 (0.4; 2.1)

Adjusted for Age (cat.)

  

No status inconsistency

1.0

1.0

Education > Occupation

1.3 (0.8; 2.0)

0.5 (0.2; 1.3)

Education < Occupation

1.8 (1.5; 2.4)

0.9 (0.4; 1.9)

Adjusted for Age and Smoking

  

No status inconsistency

1.0

1.0

Education > Occupation

1.2 (0.8; 1.9)

0.5 (0.2; 1.3)

Education < Occupation

1.8 (1.5; 2.4)

0.9 (0.4; 1.9)

Adjusted for Age and physical

activity

  

No status inconsistency

1.0

1.0

Education > Occupation

1.3 (0.8; 2.0)

0.4 (0.1; 1.2)

Education < Occupation

1.9 (1.5; 2.4)

0.8 (0.3; 1.8)

Adjusted for Age and BMI (> = 75 th percentile)

  

No status inconsistency

1.0

1.0

Education > Occupation

1.3 (0.8; 2.1)

0.4 (0.2; 1.2)

Education < Occupation

1.8 (1.4; 2.3)

0.8 (0.3; 1.8)

Adjusted for Age and Alcohol (> = 75 th percentile)

  

No status inconsistency

1.0

1. 0

Education > Occupation

1.3 (0.8; 2.0)

0.5 (0.2; 1.3)

Education < Occupation

1.8 (1.5; 2.4)

0.9 (0.4; 1.9)

Adjusted for Age and Diabetes

  

No status inconsistency

1.0

1.0

Education > Occupation

1.3 (0.8; 2.1)

0.5 (0.2; 1.4)

Education < Occupation

1.8 (1.4; 2.3)

0.8 (0.4; 1.8)

Adjusted for all covariates

simultaneously

  

No status inconsistency

1.0

1.0

Education > Occupation

1.2 (0.8; 2.0)

0.4 (0.1; 1.3)

Education < Occupation

1.8 (1.4; 2.3)

0.7 (0.3; 1.6)