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Table 2 Linear regression analyses of MetS (number of risk determinants) and depression (N = 14.416–14.499 a)

From: Associations between degree and sub-dimensions of depression and metabolic syndrome (MetS) in the community: results from the Gutenberg Health Study (GHS)

 

Depressive symptoms (PHQ)

Somatic-affective symptoms

Cognitive-affective symptoms

 

B (95% CI)

B (95% CI)

B (95% CI)

Model 1

0.005 (0.000/ 0.009) p = .036

0.010 (0.006/ 0.013) p < .001

−0.008 (− 0.013/ -0.002) p = .010

Model 2

0.014 (0.010/ 0.019) p < .001

0.017 (0.013/ 0.020) p < .001

0.002 (−0.004/ 0.008) p = .498

Model 3

0.008 (0.003/ 0.012) p = .001

0.012 (0.009/ 0.015) p < .001

−0.006 (− 0.011/ 0.000) p < .053

Model 4

0.013 (0.010/ 0.016) p < .001

−0.016 (− 0.021/ -0.011) p < .001

  1. Model 1: without adjustment; Model 2: adjusted for age, sex and socioeconomic status (SES); Model 3: additionally adjusted for somatic conditions (CHD, atrial fibrillation, cancer, myocardial infarction, stroke, PAOD), any anxiety, and psychotropic medication; Model 4: additionally adjusted for cognitive-affective symptoms (dependent variable: somatic-affective symptoms), respectively for somatic-affective symptoms (dependent variable: cognitive-affective symptoms)
  2. aN ranges between 13.363 and 14.499 because of missing data