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Table 3 Association between high hs-CRP levels and SRH in men

From: Sex differences in the association between self-rated health and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein levels in Koreans: a cross-sectional study using data from the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey

SRH

Model 1

Model 2

Model 3

Model 4

OR

95% CI

P value

OR

95% CI

P value

OR

95% CI

P value

OR

95% CI

P value

Very poor

2.69

1.68

4.32

.000*

2.19

1.37

3.51

.001*

1.78

1.07

2.96

.026*

1.74

1.04

2.90

.034*

Poor

1.79

1.30

2.44

.000*

1.70

1.23

2.35

.001*

1.43

1.02

2.00

.041*

1.40

0.99

1.97

.057*

Fair

1.63

1.22

2.16

.001*

1.61

1.20

2.14

.001*

1.44

1.06

1.96

.019*

1.42

1.04

1.93

.025*

Good

1.12

0.83

1.51

.462

1.14

0.84

1.54

.396

1.08

0.78

1.49

.637

1.08

0.78

1.49

.637

Very good (ref.)

1.00

   

1.00

   

1.00

   

1.00

   

P for trend

 < 0.001*

 < 0.001*

 < 0.001*

 < 0.001*

  1. Odds ratios with adjustments using logistic regression models; Model 1: unadjusted; Model 2: adjusted for age, educational level, marital status, and household income level; Model 3: adjusted for Model 2 confounders + body mass index, smoking, and alcohol consumption; Model 4: adjusted for Model 3 confounders + chronic diseases
  2. hs-CRP high-sensitivity C-reactive protein, SRH self-rated health, OR odds ratio, CI confidence interval
  3. *p ≤ .05