Clinical Study

Associations of Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Fatness with Metabolic Syndrome in Rural Women with Prehypertension

Table 2

Logistic regressions predicting the metabolic syndrome from percent body fat and estimated cardiorespiratory fitness.

Model 1Model 2Model 3
b OR95% CIP b OR95% CIP b OR95% CIP

% Body fat0.191.211.14–1.29<0.0010.221.251.16–1.35<0.0010.121.130.92–1.37NS
Fitness0.041.040.98–1.10NS−0.180.840.57–1.23NS
% Body fat × fitness0.011.011.00–1.01NS

Fitness−0.70.930.90–0.970.001

All models were adjusted for age, education, and household income.
Nagelkerke R squares were 0.25, 0.26, and 0.27 for % Body Fat Models 1, 2, and 3, respectively.
Nagelkerke R square was 0.09 for Fitness Model 1.