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Table 3 Adjusted prevalence ratios (APRs) of life-time generalized anxiety disorder )GAD) regarding to adiposity measurements

From: Association between visceral adiposity and generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)

Variables

 

Men

 

Women

 

model 1

 

model 2

 

model 1

 

model 2

 
 

APR(95%CI)

P

PR(95%CI)

P

APR(95%CI)

P

APR(95%CI)

P

VAI

(per SD)

 

0.93 (0.71, 1.21)

0.59

0.94 (0.71, 1.25)

0.69

1.03 (0.96, 1.10)

0.34

1.25 (1.05, 1.48)

0.01

VFA

(per SD)

 

0.81 (0.61, 1.08)

0.16

0.65 (0.46, 0.91)

0.01

1.05 ( 0.89, 1.24)

0.54

1.035 (0.86, 1.23)

0.69

Underweight

(vs. normal)

-

 

-

 

1.90 (0.48, 7.47)

0.35

2.11 (0.53, 8.29)

0.28

Overweight

(vs. normal)

 

0.85 (0.48, 1.52)

0.59

0.82 (0.44, 1.55)

0.56

1.25 (0.85, 1.83)

0.25

1.25 (0.82, 1.90)

0.29

Obese

(vs. normal)

 

0.61 (0.29, 1.26)

0.18

0.48 (0.21, 1.13)

0.09

1.34 (0.87, 2.07)

0.17

1.35 (0.85, 2.16)

0.19

WC

(high vs.low)

 

0.85 (0.49, 1.48)

0.58

0.64 (0.33, 1.26)

0.20

1.23 (0.87, 1.75)

0.23

1.22 (0.83, 1.79)

0.29

  1. APR: Adjusted Prevalence Ratio per 1 SD increment in adiposity measures associated to: VAI, VFA, BMI (obese and overweight vs. normal weight) and WC (high vs. low)
  2. Normal weight (BMI 18.5–24.9), underweight (BMI < 18.5), overweight (BMI > 25), obese (BMI > 30); weight was analyzed according to BMI category
  3. WC men/women (99.5/94.25); WC was analyzed according to cut-off points in men and women
  4. VAI: visceral adiposity index, VFA: visceral fat area (cm2), BMI: body mass index, WC: waist circumference (cm)
  5. CI: Confidence Interval; Model 1: adjusted by age, socioeconomic status, marital status, education, job; Model 2 (full adjusted: in addition to variables adjusted in model 1, smoking, physical activity and chronic disease like diabetes, hypertension and cardiovascular disease were added