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Table 3 Association between dietary niacin intake and depression in participants with extreme energy intake was not included

From: Dietary niacin intake in relation to depression among adults: a population-based study

 

OR (95% CI)

Quartile

No.

Model 1

P value

Model 2

P value

Model 3

P value

Niacin intake (mg/day)

       

Q1(≤15.97)

3940

1.00 (reference)

 

1.00 (reference)

 

1.00 (reference)

 

Q2(15.98–22.70)

3939

0.79(0.62,1.02)

0.07

0.81(0.63,1.02)

0.08

0.90(0.69,1.19)

0.48

Q3(22.71–31.86)

3939

0.58(0.44,0.76)

< 0.001

0.61(0.46,0.80)

< 0.001

0.77(0.56,1.04)

0.09

Q4(≥ 31.87)

3939

0.46(0.33,0.67)

< 0.0001

0.51(0.36,0.72)

< 0.001

0.65(0.44,0.97)

0.04

P for trend

-

< 0.0001

-

< 0.001

-

0.03

-

  1. Model 1 was adjusted for energy
  2. Model 2 was additionally adjusted for age and sex
  3. Model 3 was adjusted for age, sex, race, marital status, education, family income, smoking, drinking, physical activity, BMI, hypertension, diabetes, energy, n-3 fatty acids, n-6 fatty acids, folate and zinc