Additional file 1: Table S1. of Association between parity and obesity patterns in a middle-aged and older Chinese population: a cross-sectional analysis in the Tongji-Dongfeng cohort study
Wending Li
Yi Wang
Lijun Shen
Lulu Song
Hui Li
Bingqing Liu
Jing Yuan
Youjie Wang
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Fully adjusted OR (95 % CI) of metabolism-related diseases, by number of parity. Metabolism-related diseases included diabetes and hypertension. Table S2. Means (95Â % CI) of BMI/WC/WHR/WHtR difference between multiparous individuals and monoparous individuals, pair-matched by age. Mean differences were calculated and tested at zero using paired t-test. For pair matching, age difference was set at less than or equal to 1. (DOCX 29Â kb)
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General obesity
Abdominal obesity
Parity
Childbirth
Chinese