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Table 3 Lifestyle risk indexa associated with all-cause and cardio-metabolic disease (CMD) mortality in the Nord-Trøndelag Health Study (the HUNT Study), Norway (1995–1997 to 2012, n = 37 785)

From: Multiple lifestyle behaviours and mortality, findings from a large population-based Norwegian cohort study - The HUNT Study

 

All-cause mortality

CMD mortality

n

Deaths

Adjusted HRb (95% CI)

Deaths

Adjusted SHRb (95% CI)

No risk behaviour

5312

170

1

39

1

One

11 703

582

1.37 (1.15-1.62)

180

1.75 (1.24-2.48)

Two

11 364

673

1.55 (1.31-1.84)

210

1.94 (1.38-2.73)

Three

6557

566

2.26 (1.91-2.69)

184

2.80 (1.97-3.96)

Four

2312

260

3.16 (2.60-3.85)

84

3.66 (2.49-5.37)

Five

480

72

4.26 (3.22-5.62)

28

5.28 (3.18-8.77)

Six

57

14

6.15 (3.56-10.63)

2

2.23 (0.50-9.92)

  1. aLifestyle risk index was a sum of the following six risk behaviours: at-risk alcohol consumption, currently smoking, physical inactivity, excessive sitting, sleep too little/much, and poor social participation
  2. b HR, Hazard ratio and SHR, subhazardratio: Adjusted for sex, educational attainment and marital status