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Table 4 Prevalence of all combinations of 4 high-risk lifestyle factors and adjusted HR for their associations with all-cause mortality

From: The impact of high-risk lifestyle factors on all-cause mortality in the US non-communicable disease population

Combinations of high-risk lifestyle factors

N (percent)

HR (95% CI)

No high-risk lifestyle factor

657(6.50)

1.00(Ref.)

Smoking

696(6.88)

1.93(1.16, 3.23)

Insufficient PA

319(3.15)

2.14(1.20, 3.81)

Overlong SB

572(5.66)

0.72(0.34, 1.54)

High DII

810(8.01)

1.35(0.79, 2.33)

Smoking + Insufficient PA

283(2.80)

2.24(1.28, 3.90)

Smoking + Overlong SB

516(5.10)

1.10(0.60, 2.02)

Smoking + High DII

911(9.01)

2.00(1.21, 3.29)

Insufficient PA + Overlong SB

470(4.65)

2.99(1.79, 5.00)

Insufficient PA + High DII

634(6.27)

2.40(1.45, 3.96)

Overlong SB + High DII

599(5.92)

2.08(1.18, 3.68)

Smoking + Insufficient PA + Overlong SB

531(5.25)

3.90(2.40, 6.33)

Smoking + Insufficient PA + High DII

649(6.42)

2.83(1.74, 4.59)

Smoking + Overlong SB + High DII

578(5.72)

2.21(1.30, 3.75)

Insufficient PA + Overlong SB + High DII

839(8.30)

3.66(2.27, 5.91)

Smoking + Insufficient PA + Overlong SB + High DII

1047(10.36)

4.21(2.64, 6.71)