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Table 3 Odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) for short stature in relation to rs3782886 genotype

From: Impact of single nucleotide polymorphism on short stature and reduced tongue pressure among community-dwelling elderly Japanese participants: a cross-sectional study

 

rs3782886

p for trend

Minor allele frequencies

 

Non-minor homo

Minor homo

  
 

Major homo (A/A)

Hetero (A/G)

(G/G)

  

Total participants

 No. at risk

326

187

24

  

 No. of cases (percentage)

72 (22.1)

49 (26.2)

11 (45.8)

  

 Model 1

1.00

1.21 (0.78, 1.89)

3.05 (1.22, 7.61)

0.040

1.44 (1.02, 2.05)

1.00

2.85 (1.16, 6.99)

0.023

 

 Model 2

1.00

1.23 (0.77, 1.98)

3.35 (1.31, 8.59)

0.033

1.50 (1.03, 2.18)

1.00

3.06 (1.23, 7.63)

0.017

 

Women

 No. at risk

209

105

18

  

 No. of cases (percentage)

48 (23.0)

27 (25.7)

7 (38.7)

  

 Model 1

1.00

1.19 (0.66, 2.16)

1.94 (0.63, 5.94)

0.257

1.29 (0.83, 2.02)

1.00

1.83 (0.61, 5.49)

0.284

 

 Model 2

1.00

1.22 (0.66, 2.27)

1.87 (0.60, 5.79)

0.261

1.30 (0.82, 2.06)

1.00

1.73 (0.57, 5.24)

0.330

 
  1. Model 1: adjusted only for age (and sex for total participants). Model 2: further adjusted for body mass index, systolic blood pressure, alcohol consumption (never drinker, former drinker, current drinker [<23, 23–45, 46–68, and ≥69 g/week]), smoking status (never smoker, former smoker, current smoker), history of stroke, HDL-cholesterol, triglycerides, HbA1C, and serum creatinine. Short stature is defined as a height level at or under the 25th percentile of the study population (<158.0 cm for men and <145.0 cm for women)