<p>A and B are the risk factors. O is the outcome. The single/double-headed arrow between A and B indicates a correlation. The solid (or dotted) arrow between a risk factor and O indicates a significant (or insignificant) association adjusting for the other risk factor.</p
Boxes represent observed variables, solid single headed arrows represent positive associations, dash...
<p>Description of risk factors studied in univariate and multivariate logistic regression models.</p
<p>Diagram of causal relationships between genetic variants, risk factors (low-density lipoprotein c...
<p>OS and CSS stratified by independent risk factors by multivariate analysis (low-risk: no or 1 ind...
<p>*Arrows indicate statistically significant differences from the reference category (p < .0005, Bo...
<p>Key to symbols used: upwards arrow indicates increased risk, downwards arrow indicates reduced ri...
<p>The symbol ↑ denotes a higher exposure to a risk factor, and the symbol ↓ represents a lower expo...
<p>The risk factors and odds ratios used to generate the risk index (RI) in the current study.</p
Multivariate analysis of risk factors associated with any UI, SUI, UUI and MUI.</p
<p>A) Risk factors associated with progression-free survival (multivariate Cox regression analysis) ...
<p>Forest plot of risk factors (measured as dichotomous variables) for T2DM supported by convincing ...
Main risk factors identified through selected modelling studies and presented in this review (sorted...
Stratified analysis for risk factors with statistically significant interaction terms.</p
A major aim of epidemiology is to explore the prognosis and ætiology of diseases, in order to improv...
<p>Association between risk factors and TST Conversions: Results of univariate logistic regression (...
Boxes represent observed variables, solid single headed arrows represent positive associations, dash...
<p>Description of risk factors studied in univariate and multivariate logistic regression models.</p
<p>Diagram of causal relationships between genetic variants, risk factors (low-density lipoprotein c...
<p>OS and CSS stratified by independent risk factors by multivariate analysis (low-risk: no or 1 ind...
<p>*Arrows indicate statistically significant differences from the reference category (p < .0005, Bo...
<p>Key to symbols used: upwards arrow indicates increased risk, downwards arrow indicates reduced ri...
<p>The symbol ↑ denotes a higher exposure to a risk factor, and the symbol ↓ represents a lower expo...
<p>The risk factors and odds ratios used to generate the risk index (RI) in the current study.</p
Multivariate analysis of risk factors associated with any UI, SUI, UUI and MUI.</p
<p>A) Risk factors associated with progression-free survival (multivariate Cox regression analysis) ...
<p>Forest plot of risk factors (measured as dichotomous variables) for T2DM supported by convincing ...
Main risk factors identified through selected modelling studies and presented in this review (sorted...
Stratified analysis for risk factors with statistically significant interaction terms.</p
A major aim of epidemiology is to explore the prognosis and ætiology of diseases, in order to improv...
<p>Association between risk factors and TST Conversions: Results of univariate logistic regression (...
Boxes represent observed variables, solid single headed arrows represent positive associations, dash...
<p>Description of risk factors studied in univariate and multivariate logistic regression models.</p
<p>Diagram of causal relationships between genetic variants, risk factors (low-density lipoprotein c...