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Authors: Wium-Andersen, Marie Kim (AUTHOR), Wium-Andersen, Ida Kim (AUTHOR), Prescott, Eva Irene Bosano (AUTHOR), Overvad, Kim (AUTHOR), Jørgensen, Martin Balslev (AUTHOR), Osler, Merete (AUTHOR)
Source: British Journal of Psychiatry. Aug2021, Vol. 219 Issue 2, p462-463. 2p.
Subjects: Cardiovascular diseases, Waist-hip ratio, Food consumption
Abstract: Both waist circumference and waist-hip ratio have been reported to reflect central obesity. We thank Drs Eagles & Robson for their interest in our work and for their insightful comments. Table 1 Bidirectional associations between cardiovascular disease and depression before and after adjustment for waist circumference, waist-hip ratio and diet a HT
nHazard ratio (95% CI)
IHS depressionDepression HISStroke depressionDepression stroke
Subsample with measured waist circumference75 6631.79 (1.38-2.32)1.78 (1.46-2.17)2.92 (2.25-3.80)2.20 (1.81-2.66)
After adjustment for waist circumference75 6631.79 (1.38-2.32)1.80 (1.48-2.20)2.93 (2.25-3.80)2.24 (1.85-2.71)
Subsample with measured WHR75 6571.79 (1.38-2.32)1.78 (1.46-2.17)2.92 (2.25-3.80)2.20 (1.81-2.66)
After adjustment for WHR75 6571.79 (1.38-2.31)1.78 (1.46-2.17)2.91 (2.24-3.79)2.20 (1.82-2.67)
Subsample with measured WHR and diet55 3291.73 (1.30-2.30)1.83 (1.49-2.26)2.67 (1.99-3.56)2.21 (1.81-2.72)
After adjustment for WHR55 3291.73 (1.30-2.30)1.84 (1.49-2.26)2.66 (1.98-3.56)2.23 (1.82-2.73)
After adjustment for WHR and diet55 3291.71 (1.29-2.27)1.82 (1.48-2.26)2.64 (1.97-3.53)2.18 (1.78-2.67)
ht 1 IHS, ischaemic heart disease; WHR, waist-hip ratio. [Extracted from the article]
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  Data: Both waist circumference and waist-hip ratio have been reported to reflect central obesity. We thank Drs Eagles & Robson for their interest in our work and for their insightful comments. Table 1 Bidirectional associations between cardiovascular disease and depression before and after adjustment for waist circumference, waist-hip ratio and diet a HT <table><thead><tr><th align="left" /><th align="center"><italic>n</italic></th><th colspan="4" align="center">Hazard ratio (95% CI)</th></tr><tr><th align="left" /><th align="center" /><th align="center">IHS depression</th><th align="center">Depression HIS</th><th align="center">Stroke depression</th><th align="center">Depression stroke</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Subsample with measured waist circumference</td><td>75 663</td><td>1.79 (1.38-2.32)</td><td>1.78 (1.46-2.17)</td><td>2.92 (2.25-3.80)</td><td>2.20 (1.81-2.66)</td></tr><tr><td> After adjustment for waist circumference</td><td>75 663</td><td>1.79 (1.38-2.32)</td><td>1.80 (1.48-2.20)</td><td>2.93 (2.25-3.80)</td><td>2.24 (1.85-2.71)</td></tr><tr><td>Subsample with measured WHR</td><td>75 657</td><td>1.79 (1.38-2.32)</td><td>1.78 (1.46-2.17)</td><td>2.92 (2.25-3.80)</td><td>2.20 (1.81-2.66)</td></tr><tr><td> After adjustment for WHR</td><td>75 657</td><td>1.79 (1.38-2.31)</td><td>1.78 (1.46-2.17)</td><td>2.91 (2.24-3.79)</td><td>2.20 (1.82-2.67)</td></tr><tr><td>Subsample with measured WHR and diet</td><td>55 329</td><td>1.73 (1.30-2.30)</td><td>1.83 (1.49-2.26)</td><td>2.67 (1.99-3.56)</td><td>2.21 (1.81-2.72)</td></tr><tr><td> After adjustment for WHR</td><td>55 329</td><td>1.73 (1.30-2.30)</td><td>1.84 (1.49-2.26)</td><td>2.66 (1.98-3.56)</td><td>2.23 (1.82-2.73)</td></tr><tr><td> After adjustment for WHR and diet</td><td>55 329</td><td>1.71 (1.29-2.27)</td><td>1.82 (1.48-2.26)</td><td>2.64 (1.97-3.53)</td><td>2.18 (1.78-2.67)</td></tr></tbody></table> ht 1 IHS, ischaemic heart disease; WHR, waist-hip ratio. [Extracted from the article]
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