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Table 3 Sub analyses: head trauma and risk of later celiac disease

From: Can head trauma trigger celiac disease? Nation-wide case–control study

Subgroup

Head trauma requiring care in neurosurgery dept.

Head trauma with at least 3 days of inpatient care

At least 2 records of prior head trauma

 

OR; 95% CI

OR; 95% CI

OR; 95% CI

Overall

0.77; 0.51-1.16

1.10; 0.96-1.27

1.02; 0.86-1.20

Sex

   

Males

0.84; 0.51-1.39

1.04; 0.85-1.26

0.77; 0.60-0.99

Females

0.65; 0.32-1.34

1.19; 0.96-1.46

1.38; 1.09-1.75

Agea

   

<20 yrs

0.57; 0.14-2.40

1.18; 0.67-2.18

1.29; 0.93-1.79

20-39 yrs

0.25; 0.06-1.01

1.07; 0.79-1.44

0.84; 0.60-1.19

40-59 yrs

0.90; 0.41-1.98

1.17; 0.93-1.48

1.04; 0.74-1.46

60+ yrs

1.07; 0.61-1.90

1.04; 0.82-1.33

0.94; 0.66-1.35

Calendar perioda

   

-1989

0.84; 0.19-3.65

1.59; 1.06-2.37

1.33; 0.69-2.56

1990-1999

0.58; 0.27-1.25

1.01; 0.81-1.26

0.86; 0.62-1.20

2000-2008

0.89; 0.53-1.50

1.09; 0.89-1.35

1.06; 0.86-1.31

  1. aAt time of celiac disease diagnosis.