Table F
Unadjusted and adjusted odds ratios relating Aboriginal identity and selected characteristics to being diagnosed with diabetes (relative to non-Aboriginal identity), off-reserve population aged 20 or older, Canada, 2006/2007

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  First Nations Métis Inuit
Odds ratio 99% confidence interval Odds ratio 99% confidence interval Odds ratio 99% confidence interval
from to from to from to
Unadjusted 1.47* 1.33 1.64 1.16* 1.03 1.32 0.75* 0.62 0.91
Adjusted for:
Age and sex 2.14* 1.91 2.39 1.61* 1.42 1.83 1.22 1.00 1.49
plus income
1.94* 1.73 2.18 1.52* 1.33 1.73 1.10 0.89 1.34
plus education
1.99* 1.78 2.23 1.53* 1.34 1.74 1.03 0.84 1.26
plus daily smoker
2.17* 1.94 2.42 1.62* 1.43 1.85 1.25* 1.02 1.53
plus body mass index
1.84* 1.64 2.06 1.35* 1.19 1.54 1.02 0.83 1.25
plus saw doctor/nurse in past year
2.14* 1.92 2.40 1.63* 1.43 1.85 1.21 0.99 1.48
plus urban residence
2.15* 1.93 2.41 1.63* 1.44 1.86 1.29* 1.05 1.59
* significantly different from estimate for non-Aboriginal (p<.01)
Notes: Models used to demonstrate univariate associations include Aboriginal group identifiers, age, sex and variable(s) listed in the row.
Sources: 2006 Aboriginal Peoples Survey; 2007 Canadian Community Health Survey, cycle 4.1.
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