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Table 4 Association between high hs-CRP levels and SRH in women

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

1.97

1.28

3.01

.002*

1.35

0.87

2.10

.182

0.99

0.62

1.59

.980

1.01

0.63

1.62

.968

Poor

2.03

1.43

2.90

.000*

1.77

1.24

2.53

.002*

1.39

0.95

2.03

.086

1.40

0.96

2.03

.083

Fair

1.50

1.06

2.11

.021*

1.38

0.98

1.95

.063

1.27

0.89

1.80

.186

1.27

0.89

1.80

.187

Good

1.25

0.88

1.78

.213

1.24

0.87

1.76

.233

1.21

0.84

1.76

.301

1.22

0.84

1.76

.297

Very good (ref.)

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, alcohol consumption, and menopause; 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