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Table 4 The most common 12 combinations of individual risk behaviours associated with all-cause and cardio-metabolic disease (CMD) mortality in the Nord-Trøndelag Health Study (HUNT), 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

Combinations

Alcohol

Smoking

Physical inactivity

Sitting

Sleep

Social participation

All-cause mortality

CMD mortality

 

Prevalence

Deaths

Adjusteda HR (95% CI)

Deaths

Adjusteda SHR (95% CI)

1

14.1

170

1

39

1

2

+

9.6

114

1.15 (0.90-1.48)

33

1.46 (0.91-2.35)

3

+

7.5

131

1.18 (0.93-1.49)

41

1.68 (1.07-2.66)

4

+

6.8

177

1.42 (1.14-1.77)

58

1.57 (1.03-2.39)

5

+

+

5.4

123

1.14 (0.89-1.45)

32

1.00 (0.63-1.60)

6

+

+

4.5

68

1.14 (0.85-1.52)

25

1.61 (0.96-2.69)

7

+

4.5

111

2.30 (1.80-2.93)

29

2.40 (1.47-3.91)

8

+

+

4.4

85

1.47 (1.13-1.91)

30

2.22 (1.39-3.54)

9

+

+

+

3.8

161

2.87 (2.28-3.62)

47

3.15 (1.98-5.03)

10

+

+

3.6

124

2.19 (1.72-2.8)

38

2.31 (1.43-3.74)

11

+

+

3.3

77

2.17 (1.64-2.88)

23

2.77 (1.64-4.67)

12

+

+

+

3.2

83

1.56 (1.19-2.04)

35

2.69 (1.59-4.20)

  1. a HR, Hazard ratio and SHR, subhazardratio: Adjusted for sex, educational attainment and marital status