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Table 4 OR(95% CI) of obesity status of successful aging and its components in the Female 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

0.141(0.034–0.581)**

1.317(0.941–1.843)

1.041(0.656–1.651)

 Adjusted Modela

1.000

0.197(0.047–0.824)*

1.181(0.828–1.686)

0.942(0.578–1.534)

Absence of major disease

 Unadjusted Model

1.000

0.933(0.478–1.820)

0.724(0.500–1.048)

0.538(0.347–0.832)**

 Adjusted Model

1.000

0.951(0.485–1.865)

0.716(0.493–1.038)

0.520(0.334–0.811)**

Freedom from disability

 Unadjusted Model

1.000

0.522(0.356–0.766)**

0.974(0.759–1.249)

0.640(0.473–0.867)**

 Adjusted Model

1.000

0.568(0.384–0.839)**

0.902(0.700–1.162)

0.574(0.420–0.784)***

High cognitive function

 Unadjusted Model

1.000

0.459(0.287–0.735)**

1.357(1.090–1.688)**

1.315(0.989–1.749)

 Adjusted Model

1.000

0.624(0.371–1.048)

1.240(0.956–1.607)

1.249(0.889–1.754)

No depressive symptoms

 Unadjusted Model

1.000

0.613(0.429–0.876)**

1.198(0.971–1.479)

1.365(1.031–1.807)*

 Adjusted Model

1.000

0.645(0.450–0.925)*

1.153(0.932–1.427)

1.309(0.984–1.741)

Active social engagement in life

 Unadjusted Model

1.000

0.842(0.589–1.203)

0.965(0.786–1.185)

1.205(0.920–1.577)

 Adjusted Model

1.000

0.877(0.611–1.258)

0.946(0.768–1.164)

1.231(0.936–1.620)

  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