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Table 2 Association between METS-IR index with urinary incontinence, weighted

From: The association between the metabolic score for insulin resistance (METS-IR) index and urinary incontinence in the United States: results from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2001–2018

SUI

OR (95% CI), P-value

Model 1

Model 2

Model 3

Continuous

1.012 (1.008, 1.016), < 0.001

1.027 (1.023, 1.031), < 0.001

1.023 (1.019, 1.027), < 0.001

Categories

 Q1

Reference

Reference

Reference

 Q2

1.033 (0.904, 1.182), 0.634

1.511 (1.309, 1.744), < 0.001

1.471 (1.275, 1.696), < 0.001

 Q3

1.024 (0.901, 1.165), 0.715

1.685 (1.455, 1.953), < 0.001

1.557 (1.346, 1.802), < 0.001

 Q4

1.490 (1.304, 1.702), < 0.001

2.595 (2.247, 2.995), < 0.001

2.266 (1.947, 2.637), < 0.001

P for trend

< 0.001

< 0.001

< 0.001

UUI

OR (95% CI), P-value

Model 1

Model 2

Model 3

Continuous

1.017 (1.013, 1.020), < 0.001

1.020 (1.016, 1.024), < 0.001

1.015 (1.011, 1.019), < 0.001

Categories

 Q1

Reference

Reference

Reference

 Q2

1.181 (1.032, 1.351), 0.017

1.246 (1.079, 1.439), 0.003

1.191 (1.027, 1.382), 0.021

 Q3

1.234 (1.070, 1.422), 0.004

1.328 (1.132, 1.558), < 0.001

1.212 (1.023, 1.437), 0.027

 Q4

1.665 (1.469, 1.888), < 0.001

1.829 (1.610, 2.078), < 0.001

1.534 (1.344, 1.750), < 0.001

P for trend

< 0.001

< 0.001

< 0.001

MUI

OR (95% CI), P-value

Model 1

Model 2

Model 3

Continuous

1.020 (1.016, 1.024), < 0.001

1.027 (1.022, 1.031), < 0.001

1.020 (1.016, 1.025), < 0.001

Categories

 Q1

Reference

Reference

Reference

 Q2

1.278 (1.054, 1.549), 0.014

1.552 (1.276, 1.887), < 0.001

1.442 (1.182, 1.759), < 0.001

 Q3

1.438 (1.197, 1.728), < 0.001

1.887 (1.553, 2.291), < 0.001

1.633 (1.328, 2.009), < 0.001

 Q4

1.968 (1.668, 2.322), < 0.001

2.584 (2.174, 3.072), < 0.001

2.044 (1.707, 2.448), < 0.001

P for trend

< 0.001

< 0.001

< 0.001

  1. OR odds ratio, 95% CI 95% confidence interval
  2. Model 1: unadjusted
  3. Model 2: adjusted for gender, age, and race/ethnicity
  4. Model 3: adjusted for gender, age, race/ethnicity, education level, marital status, the family poverty income ratio, smoking status, alcohol intaking, vigorous activity, moderate activity, diabetes, hypertension, and high cholesterol