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Table 3 Unconditional logistic regression analysis of the duration of overweight and obesity status on central precocious puberty

From: Obesity is a risk factor for central precocious puberty: a case-control study

 

No. Of participants (n, %)

Central precocious puberty

Case

Control

OR (95%CI)

P value

aORa (95%CI)

P value

Girls (years)

  < 1

16 (1.91)

30 (2.32)

1.11

(0.59, 2.04)

0.7

1.08

(0.41, 2.12)

0.3

 1–2

32 (4.70)

36 (2.79)

1.74

(1.15, 2.63)

0.008

1.65

(1.10, 2.77)

0.01

 2–3

88 (12.92)

51 (3.95)

2.08

(1.68, 2.58)

< 0.0001

2.01

(1.54, 2.86)

0.0002

  > 3

63 (9.25)

45 (3.49)

2.55

(1.88, 3.52)

< 0.0001

2.48

(1.67, 3.72)

0.0001

Boys (years)

  < 1

5 (3.03)

15 (4.17)

0.70

(0.26,1.52)

0.4

0.43

(0.18, 153)

0.7

 1–2

14 (8.48)

20 (5.56)

0.98

(0.56, 1.60)

0.9

0.74

(0.41, 1.68)

0.9

 2–3

20 (12.12)

24 (6.67)

2.59

(1.03, 2.47)

0.04

2.23

(1.00, 2.53)

0.047

  > 3

18 (10.91)

23 (6.39)

2.23

(1.45, 3.52)

0.0004

2.10

(1.24, 3.68)

0.001

  1. a aOR was calculated by including birth weight, exclusive breastfeeding for six month, household income, maternal overweight, paternal overweight, and maternal menarche age in the model. Number of normal weight participants (n = 482) were not presented in the table