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Table 2 Comparison of DM risk between physicians and comparisons (general population) by conditional logistic regression

From: Risk of diabetes mellitus in physicians: a nationwide study in Taiwan

 

Number (%)

OR (95% CI)

AOR (95% CI)a

Overall analysis

 Physicians

1339 (4.7)

0.73 (0.69–0.78)

0.75 (0.68–0.82)

 Comparisons

3575 (6.3)

1 (reference)

1 (reference)

Stratified analysis

 Age subgroup

   < 35 years

   Physicians

50 (1.3)

0.85 (0.61–1.19)

0.82 (0.48–1.41)

   Comparisons

117 (1.5)

1 (reference)

1 (reference)

  35–49 years

   Physicians

426 (3.0)

0.68 (0.60–0.76)

0.68 (0.57–0.81)

   Comparisons

1241 (4.4)

1 (reference)

1 (reference)

  50–64 years

   Physicians

660 (7.8)

0.73 (0.66–0.80)

0.74 (0.65–0.85)

   Comparisons

1768 (10.4)

1 (reference)

1 (reference)

   ≥ 65 years

   Physicians

203 (12.1)

0.89 (0.75–1.06)

0.96 (0.68–1.36)

   Comparisons

449 (13.4)

1 (reference)

1 (reference)

Sex

 Male

  Physicians

1251 (5.2)

0.73 (0.69–0.78)

0.74 (0.67–0.82)

  Comparisons

3330 (6.9)

1 (reference)

1 (reference)

 Female

  Physicians

88 (2.1)

0.70 (0.55–0.90)

0.95 (0.64–1.42)

  Comparisons

245 (2.9)

1 (reference)

1 (reference)

  1. DM diabetes mellitus, OR odds ratio, AOR adjusted odds ratio, CI confidence interval
  2. aAdjusted by hypertension, hyperlipidemia, hyperuricemia, coronary artery disease, congestive heart failure, hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, and polycystic ovary syndrome