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Table 4 Odds ratios of adiponectin levels according to quartiles of physical activity

From: Circulating adiponectin levels are associated with peak oxygen uptake in Japanese

Quartiles of physical activity (METs h/w)

 

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

Men

 Number of subjects

47

47

47

47

  Mean + SD

10.1 ± 3.3

19.5 ± 2.6

28.2 ± 2.5

47.6 ± 13.8

   Model 1

1

0.543 (0.238–1.240)

1.089 (0.485–2.447)

1.412 (0.624–3.195)

   Model 2

1

0.546 (0.239–1.247)

1.083 (0.481–2.435)

1.404 (0.620–3.180)

   Model 3

1

0.510 (0.220–1.185)

0.875 (0.375–2.040)

1.038 (0.435–2.479)

   Model 4

1

0.468 (0.199–1.102)

0.838 (0.358–1.961)

1.000 (0.416–2.401)

   Model 5

1

0.435 (0.181–1.044)

0.830 (0.350–1.971)

0.991 (0.407–2.408)

Women

 Number of subjects

85

85

85

85

  Mean + SD

13.0 ± 3.4

21.4 ± 1.7

28.5 ± 2.4

44.9 ± 19.2

   Model 1

1

1.099 (0.601–2.010)

1.605 (0.876–2.940)

1.327 (0.726–2.426)

   Model 2

1

1.086 (0.593–1.988)

1.577 (0.859–2.895)

1.318 (0.720–2.411)

   Model 3

1

0.989 (0.527–1.858)

1.099 (0.577–2.092)

0.706 (0.356–1.401)

   Model 4

1

0.998 (0.530–1.880)

1.081 (0.567–2.062)

0.704 (0.354–1.398)

   Model 5

1

1.320 (0.674–2.584)

1.147 (0.591–2.224)

0.817 (0.404–1.650)

  1. METs h/w Σ [metabolic equivalents × h per week (METs h/w)]
  2. Data were analyzed by multiple logistic regression analysis
  3. Model 1 not adjusted
  4. Model 2 adjusted for age
  5. Model 3 adjusted for age, cigarette smoking habit and peak oxygen uptake
  6. Model 4 adjusted for age, cigarette smoking habit, peak oxygen uptake and energy intake
  7. Model 5 adjusted for age, cigarette smoking habit, peak oxygen uptake, energy intake and BMI