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Table 3 OR(95% CI) of obesity status of successful aging and its components in the Male elderly population

From: Association between obesity status and successful aging among older people in China: evidence from CHARLS

Successful aging

Obesity status (OR (95% CI))

Normal

Underweight

Overweight

Obese

Successful aging

 Unadjusted Model

1.000

0.608(0.342–1.081)

1.586(1.243–2.025)***

2.231(1.573–3.165)***

 Adjusted Modela

1.000

0.701(0.387–1.269)

1.172(0.902–1.522)

1.587(1.087–2.316)*

Absence of major disease

 Unadjusted Model

1.000

0.612(0.336–1.114)

1.000(0.675–1.481)

0.506(0.309–0.830)**

 Adjusted Model

1.000

0.616(0.335–1.134)

1.184(0.790–1.776)

0.653(0.391–1.092)

Freedom from disability

 Unadjusted Model

1.000

0.939(0.584–1.510)

1.053(0.806–1.377)

0.938(0.622–1.415)

 Adjusted Model

1.000

1.135(0.699–1.844)

0.952(0.720–1.260)

0.826(0.538–1.268)

High cognitive function

 Unadjusted Model

1.000

0.706(0.492–1.012)

1.596(1.310–1.946)***

1.754(1.277–2.410)**

 Adjusted Model

1.000

0.786(0.528–1.170)

1.171(0.938–1.461)

1.201(0.841–1.715)

No depressive symptoms

 Unadjusted Model

1.000

0.665(0.458–0.963)*

1.351(1.075–1.697)*

2.318(1.512–3.554)***

 Adjusted Model

1.000

0.727(0.499–1.061)

1.171(0.925–1.484)

1.979(1.278–3.063)**

Active social engagement in life

 Unadjusted Model

1.000

0.947(0.663–1.353)

1.298(1.068–1.577)**

1.325(0.974–1.804)

 Adjusted Model

1.000

1.024(0.711–1.474)

1.150(0.937–1.410)

1.160(0.840–1.602)

  1. aAdjusted for age, marital status, education level, community type, smoking, drinking. *p < 0.05;**p < 0.01;***p < 0.001. OR Odds ratio, CI confidence interval