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Table 3 Odds ratios (95% confidence interval) for Stroke according to metabolic syndrome

From: Association between metabolic syndrome and stroke: a population based cohort study

metabolic syndrome indices

Crude model

Adjusted model 1

Adjusted model 2

Adjusted model 3

OR (95%CI)a

OR (95%CI) b

OR (95%CI)c

OR (95%CI) d

Metabolic syndrome on the basis of ATP-III definition

No

1

1

1

1

Yes

2.90 (2.09–4.02)

2.13 (1.48–3.06)

2.18 (1.51–3.15)

1.89 (1.30–2.74)

Metabolic syndrome on the basis of international IDF definition

No

1

1

1

1

Yes

2.53 (1.85–3.51)

1.82 (1.28–2.60)

1.87 (1.30–2.67)

1.66 (1.15–2.40)

Metabolic syndrome on the basis of Iranian IDF definition

No

1

1

1

1

Yes

2.29 (1.66–3.15)

1.63 (1.17–2.29)

1.66 (1.18–2.33)

1.48 (1.04–2.09)

  1. a The baseline model is not adjusted.
  2. b The adjusted model 1 is adjusted for confounding variables including age (continuous variable), gender (male/ female), education years (continuous variable), and wealth status index (continuous variable).
  3. C The adjusted model 2 has additional adjustment for confounders including cigarette smoking (yes/no) and physical activity level (continuous variable).
  4. d The adjusted model 3 has additional adjustment for family history of stroke (yes/no), cardiac ischemic disease, MI (yes/no), LDL (continues variable) and nutrient’s status (total lipid, carbohydrate, energy, total fiber, and protein as continues variables).