Table 3.

OR of Incident Diabetes and Combined Incident Diabetes and IFG Among 3270 Individuals From Phases 7–11 by Z Scores of Cortisol Measuresa

Incident Diabetes (n = 210)IFG or Incident Diabetes (n = 728)
Waking cortisol (nmol/liter)0.98 (CI 0.84–1.13)P = .7450.93 (CI 0.85–1.01)P = .064
CAR (nmol/liter)0.93 (CI 0.79–1.07)P = .3181.04 (CI 0.95–1.13)P = .350
Slope across the day (nmol/liter/hour)1.15 (CI 0.99–1.33)P = .0751.12 (CI 1.02–1.22)P = .015
Bedtime cortisol (nmol/liter)1.18 (CI 1.01–1.37)P = .0351.10 (CI 1.01–1.20)P = .044
Incident Diabetes (n = 210)IFG or Incident Diabetes (n = 728)
Waking cortisol (nmol/liter)0.98 (CI 0.84–1.13)P = .7450.93 (CI 0.85–1.01)P = .064
CAR (nmol/liter)0.93 (CI 0.79–1.07)P = .3181.04 (CI 0.95–1.13)P = .350
Slope across the day (nmol/liter/hour)1.15 (CI 0.99–1.33)P = .0751.12 (CI 1.02–1.22)P = .015
Bedtime cortisol (nmol/liter)1.18 (CI 1.01–1.37)P = .0351.10 (CI 1.01–1.20)P = .044

Abbreviations: CAR, cortisol awakening response; CHD, coronary heart disease; IFG, impaired fasting glucose.

a

Adjusted for age, sex, smoking, grade of employment, BMI greater than 23, cardiovascular medication, history of CHD and IFG at phase 7.

Bold typeface indicates a statistically significant difference.

Table 3.

OR of Incident Diabetes and Combined Incident Diabetes and IFG Among 3270 Individuals From Phases 7–11 by Z Scores of Cortisol Measuresa

Incident Diabetes (n = 210)IFG or Incident Diabetes (n = 728)
Waking cortisol (nmol/liter)0.98 (CI 0.84–1.13)P = .7450.93 (CI 0.85–1.01)P = .064
CAR (nmol/liter)0.93 (CI 0.79–1.07)P = .3181.04 (CI 0.95–1.13)P = .350
Slope across the day (nmol/liter/hour)1.15 (CI 0.99–1.33)P = .0751.12 (CI 1.02–1.22)P = .015
Bedtime cortisol (nmol/liter)1.18 (CI 1.01–1.37)P = .0351.10 (CI 1.01–1.20)P = .044
Incident Diabetes (n = 210)IFG or Incident Diabetes (n = 728)
Waking cortisol (nmol/liter)0.98 (CI 0.84–1.13)P = .7450.93 (CI 0.85–1.01)P = .064
CAR (nmol/liter)0.93 (CI 0.79–1.07)P = .3181.04 (CI 0.95–1.13)P = .350
Slope across the day (nmol/liter/hour)1.15 (CI 0.99–1.33)P = .0751.12 (CI 1.02–1.22)P = .015
Bedtime cortisol (nmol/liter)1.18 (CI 1.01–1.37)P = .0351.10 (CI 1.01–1.20)P = .044

Abbreviations: CAR, cortisol awakening response; CHD, coronary heart disease; IFG, impaired fasting glucose.

a

Adjusted for age, sex, smoking, grade of employment, BMI greater than 23, cardiovascular medication, history of CHD and IFG at phase 7.

Bold typeface indicates a statistically significant difference.

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