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Table 3 Odd ratios for metabolic syndrome according to physical fitness

From: The association among three aspects of physical fitness and metabolic syndrome in a Korean elderly population

 

Q1

Q2

Q3

p for trend

Grasping power

 Unadjusted

1

1.44 (0.75–2.79)

1.50 (0.76–2.94)

0.431

 Model 1

1

1.44 (0.74–2.82)

1.51 (0.75–3.03)

0.446

 Model 2

1

1.21 (0.59–2.49)

0.92 (0.43–1.97)

0.755

 Model 3

1

1.19 (0.56–2.51)

0.91 (0.41–2.03)

0.778

Sit-up

 Unadjusted

1

0.65 (0.34–1.24)

0.65 (0.33–1.27)

0.334

 Model 1

1

0.65 (0.34–1.25)

0.65 (0.33–1.29)

0.346

 Model 2

1

0.43 (0.20–0.91)

0.36 (0.16–0.78)

0.023

 Model 3

1

0.44 (0.20–0.95)

0.37 (0.17–0.84)

0.036

HR 1 min post exercise

 Unadjusted

1

1.73 (0.87–3.44)

2.59 (1.31–5.12)

0.024

 Model 1

1

1.72 (0.86–3.44)

2.58 (1.30–5.12)

0.025

 Model 2

1

1.74 (0.81–3.76)

2.58 (1.21–5.53)

0.050

 Model 3

1

1.81 (0.82–4.01)

2.81 (1.27–6.18)

0.038

  1. Model 1: adjusted for age and sex
  2. Model 2: adjusted for body mass index
  3. Model 3: adjusted for age, sex, current smoker, current alcohol drinking, and physical activity
  4. Grasping power: quartile (Q)1 (<32 kg in men, <19 kg in women), Q2 (32–37 kg in men, 19–23 kg in women), Q3 (≥37 kg in men, ≥23 kg in women)
  5. Sit-ups: Q1 (<11 in men, 0 in women), Q2 (11–15 in men, 1–10 in women), Q3 (≥15 in men, ≥ 10 in women)
  6. HR 1 min post exercise: Q1 (<81/min in men, <80/min in women), Q2 (81–91/min in men, 80–92/min in women), Q3 (≥91/min in men, ≥92/min in women)