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Table 5 Odds ratio of incident mobility limitation by category

From: Dynapenic obesity and the effect on long-term physical function and quality of life: data from the osteoarthritis initiative

  

Dynapenic obesity

Dynapenia no obesity

Obesity no dynapenia

Neither dynapenia nor obesity

Males

Unadjusted

3.12 [2.07:4.71]

1.26 [0.87:1.82]

1.92 [1.38:2.68]

Ref

 

Adjusted

2.23 [1.42:3.50]

0.98 [0.66:1.46]

1.98 [1.39:2.80]

Ref

Females

Unadjusted

4.26 [2.98:6.08]

1.73 [1.26:2.37]

1.83 [1.34:2.48]

Ref

 

Adjusted

2.45 [1.63:3.68]

1.60 [1.15:2.22]

1.47 [1.06:2.04]

Ref

60–70 years

Unadjusted

3.07 [2.07:4.56]

1.31 [0.89:1.92]

1.95 [1.44:2.62]

Ref

 

Adjusted

1.92 [1.23:3.01]

1.12 [0.74:1.70]

1.65 [1.20:2.27]

Ref

70+ years

Unadjusted

4.43 [3.05:6.45]

1.49 [1.09:2.05]

1.94 [1.36:2.74]

Ref

 

Adjusted

3.06 [2.01:4.66]

1.36 [0.98:1.88]

1.96 [1.36:2.83]

Ref

  1. All models are adjusted for physical activity (Physical Activity Scale for the Elderly Score), smoking status, Charlson co-morbidity score, education, race, cohort type (incidence, progression, control)
  2. For sex-specific models, age is an additional co-variate; for age-specific models, sex is an additional co-variate
  3. Referent category is the neither dynapenia nor obesity group