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Table 2 VDR polymorphisms and odds of being obese in the study cohort

From: Allelic variants in vitamin D receptor gene are associated with adiposity measures in the central-European population

Polymorphism

Obese

Non-obese

OR (95% CI)*

p for linear trend

BsmI

458

325

 

0.652

 CC (%)

178 (38.9)

127 (39.1)

1.00

 CT (%)

213 (46.5)

157 (48.3)

0.97 (0.71;1.32)

 TT (%)

67 (14.6)

41 (12.6)

1.17 (0.74;1.83)

FokI

460

325

 

0.055

 TT (%)

75 (16.3)

73 (22.5)

1.00

 TC (%)

228 (49.6)

153 (47.1)

0.94 (0.68;1.30)

 CC (%)

157 (34.1)

99 (30.4)

0.65 (0.43;0.98)

ApaI

407

279

 

0.195

 AA (%)

112 (27.5)

67 (24.0)

1.00

 AC (%)

206 (50.6)

141 (50.5)

0.87 (0.60;1.27)

 CC (%)

89 (21.9)

71 (25.5)

0.75 (0.49;1.16)

TaqI

402

275

 

0.034

 AA (%)

149 (37.1)

124 (45.1)

1.00

 AG (%)

191 (47.5)

118 (42.9)

1.35 (0.97;1.88)

 GG (%)

62 (15.4)

33 (12.0)

1.56 (0.96;2.54)

EcoRV

455

325

 

0.668

 AA (%)

131 (28.8)

91 (28.0)

1.00

 AG (%)

235 (51.6)

166 (51.1)

0.98 (0.70;1.37)

 GG (%)

89 (19.6)

68 (20.9)

0.90 (0.60;1.38)

  1. The given values are outputs of the univariable logistic regression model, * 95% confidence interval