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Table 4 Logistic regression predicting the likelihood of reporting higher stress

From: The prevalence of cardiometabolic multimorbidity and its association with physical activity, diet, and stress in Canada: evidence from a population-based cross-sectional study

Group

Number of respondents

% higher stress

Unadjusted Odds Ratio

Unadjusted 95% CI

Adjusted Odds Ratioa

Adjusted 95% CI

No cardiometabolic condition

10,287,951

18.8

1.00

reference

1.00

reference

One cardiometabolic condition

2,367,663

20.0

1.08

1.07 to 1.08†

1.41

1.22 to 1.63†

 Stroke

124,134

22.4

1.25

1.23 to 1.26†

1.90

1.26 to 2.86†

 Heart disease

870,186

22.3

1.24

1.23 to 1.25†

1.83

1.49 to 2.24†

 Diabetes

1,373,344

18.4

0.98

0.97 to 0.98†

1.17

0.98 to 1.41

Cardiometabolic multimorbidity

462,865

22.4

1.25

1.23 to 1.26†

1.89

1.49 to 2.41†

 Stroke and Heart disease

68,994

34.0

2.24

2.19 to 2.26†

4.50

2.57 to 7.86†

 Stroke and Diabetes

50,001

18.2

0.96

0.94 to 0.99†

1.49

0.69 to 3.22

 Heart disease and Diabetes

290,975

17.5

0.92

0.91 to 0.93†

1.33

0.99 to 1.80

Stroke, Heart disease and Diabetes

52,895

37.7

2.62

2.56 to 2.66†

3.93

2.03 to 7.61†

Total

13,118,480

19.1

  

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  1. aControlling for age and sex; CI Confidence Interval; †p < 0.05