Table 4

Univariate and multivariate analyses of Dupuytren's disease (without limitations or surgery, with limitations or surgery, compared with reference class: no Dupuytren's disease) and available factors assessed in the previous period in women

Dupuytren's disease without limitations or surgeryDupuytren's disease with limitations or surgery
N (total)nPer centOR (univariate analyses, 95% CI)OR (multivariate analysis logistic model, 95% CI)*nPer centOR (univariate analyses, 95% CI)OR (multivariate analysis logistic model, 95% CI)*
Age†3570822.301.04 (0.98 to 1.09)1.04 (0.98 to 1.10)782.181.06 (1.01; 1.12)1.07 (1.01 to 1.13)
Diabetes
 No3252752.3111652.0011
 Yes31872.200.97 (0.45; 2.13)1.18 (0.53 to 2.61)134.092.09 (1.14 to 3.83)2.27 (1.22 to 4.24)
Smoking habits (pack/day)‡
 Non-smoker (or former smoker)2626622.3611532.0211
 Smoker <1711162.250.96 (0.55 to 1.67)0.99 (0.54 to 1.82)182.531.26 (0.73 to 2.16)1.36 (0.76 to 2.41)
 Smoker ≥118731.600.68 (0.21 to 2.19)0.78 (0.24 to 2.55)52.671.32 (0.52 to 3.35)1.15 (0.41 to 3.27)
Drinking habits (glass/day)‡
 <32423512.1011522.1511
 3 or 4 glasses of wine/beer843232.731.30 (0.79 to 2.14)1.06 (0.60 to 1.87)161.900.89 (0.50 to 1.56)0.63 (0.33 to 1.20)
 ≥5 glasses of wine/beer or ≥3 glasses of spirits27182.951.43 (0.67 to 3.05)1.30 (0.57 to 3.00)93.321.58 (0.77 to 3.25)1.04 (0.46 to 2.39)
Climbing stairs (assessed in 2007)
 No3024692.281682.251
 Yes11621.720.76 (0.18 to 3.14)43.451.54 (0.55 to 4.31)
Manipulating vibrating tools (assessed in 2007)
 No3163702.2111722.2811
 Yes4125.0021.57 (1.93 to 240.79)18.69 (1.61 to 216.66)125.0021.00 (1.88 to 234.10)15.87 (1.36 to 184.70)
Carrying loads (assessed in 1989)
 No3433782.271752.181
 Yes13742.921.29 (0.47 to 3.59)32.191.01 (0.31 to 3.24)
Manipulating vibrating tools (assessed in 1989)
 No3555812.281782.191
 Yes1516.672.99 (0.39 to 23.05)00.000.00 (0.00; Not calculable)
Computer work (assessed in 1989)
 No885202.261192.151
 Yes2685622.311.02 (0.61 to 1.70)592.201.02 (0.61 to 1.73)
  • Data in italics: p<0.05.

  • *Model included all variables shown.

  • †Age as continuous variable and OR associated with an increase of one unit.

  • ‡Maximum consumption reached.