Figure 1
From: Fast eating is a strong risk factor for new-onset diabetes among the Japanese general population

Odds ratio of new diabetes onset by logistic regression analysis Among participants who underwent Japanese nation-wide annual health check program in 2008, non-diabetic participants (n = 197, 825), between the age of 40 and 74 years, were selected and questionnaires recorded data on the diet habits (eating speed, snack after supper or before sleep, and skipping breakfast) and unadjusted and multivariable-adjusted logistic regression models were used to measure the odds ratio of new-onset diabetes mellitus in a 3-year follow up. Unadjusted (Model 1) and adjusted (Model 2–6) odds ratios are shown as closed circles and dotted lines (95% confidential intervals). See details in the methods.