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Table 4 Association of urinary incontinence status and parabens&phenols exposure among female population ≥ 20 years of age; NHANES 2007–2016

From: Urinary phenols and parabens exposure in relation to urinary incontinence in the US population

 

Stress Urine Incontinence

Urge Urine Incontinence

Mixed Urine Incontinence

 

Model3

P value

Model3

P value

Model3

P value

 

OR 95% CI

OR 95% CI

OR 95% CI

Benzophenone-3

1.05(0.98,1.13)

0.170

1.04(0.94,1.15)

0.460

1.03(0.94,1.12)

0.534

Bisphenol A

1.01(0.82,1.26)

0.902

1.25(0.92,1.68)

0.148

1.28(1.01,1.63)

0.043*

Triclosan

1.01(0.91,1.12)

0.841

0.93(0.81,1.07)

0.297

0.91(0.81,1.03)

0.120

Butylparaben

1.02(0.92,1.13)

0.685

0.87(0.75,1.00)

0.058

0.94(0.84,1.06)

0.321

Ethylparaben

1.00(0.90,1.12)

0.947

0.94(0.81,1.08)

0.376

0.98(0.86,1.11)

0.718

Methylparaben

0.96(0.83,1.10)

0.537

0.99(0.82,1.20)

0.882

0.93(0.79,1.08)

0.331

Propylparaben

0.96(0.86,1.06)

0.418

0.97(0.84,1.13)

0.717

0.95(0.84,1.07)

0.374

  1. OR Odds ratio
  2. CI Confidence intervals
  3. Model 3: adjusted for age, race, education, BMI, cormodity index, alchohol use, smoking status, caffein intake, total water intake, physical activity, vaginal deliveries, hysterectomy, hormone use
  4. *was marked while P < 0.05