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Table 4 Adjusted odds ratio for intermediate/high 10-year predicted CVD risk and related factors by sleep duration in Koreans

From: Sleep duration and dietary macronutrient consumption can modify the cardiovascular disease for Korean women but not for men

 

Men (n = 5,727)

Women (n = 8,384)

OR (95 % CI)

OR (95 % CI)

High age (>50 years)

1.007 (0.882–1.150)

1.976 (1.756–2.224)a

Elevated SBP (>140 mmHg)

1.053 (0.863–1.284)

1.535 (1.291–1.826)a

High TC (>200 mg/dl)

0.988 (0.855–1.143)

1.092 (0.973–1.226)

Low HDL-C (<40 mg/dl)

1.061 (0.895–1.257)

1.071 (0.904–1.270)

HTN treatment (yes)

1.141 (0.966–1.349)

1.515 (1.320–1.739)a

Smoking status (smoker)

0.957 (0.838–1.094)

1.002 (0.783–1.283)

10-year predicted CVD risk (intermediate and high risk)

0.995 (0.871–1.136)

1.709 (1.359–2.149)a

  1. OR Odds ratio, CI confidence interval, CVD Cardiovascular disease, FRS Framingham risk score, SBP Systolic blood pressure, TC Total cholesterol, HDL-C High density lipoprotein cholesterol, HTN Hypertension
  2. ORs (95 % CI) were calculated in reference to sleep duration ≥ 7 h per day using multivariate logistic regression after adjustment for BMI and physical activity (a< 0.0001)