Original Articles
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2000.
World J Gastroenterol. Jun 15, 2000; 6(3): 374-376
Published online Jun 15, 2000. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v6.i3.374
Table 1 Demographic characteristics as well as Helicobacter pylori infection in patients and controls
Patients
Controls
P value
n%n%
Age (years)
30-394(4.0)5(5.0)
40-4918(17.8)18(17.8)
50-5925(24.8)22(21.8)
60-6934(33.7)38(37.6)
≥ 7020(19.8)18(17.8)0.9597
Gender
Males87(86.1)87(86.1)
Females14(13.9)14(13.9)1.0000
Education
College1(1.0)1(1.0)
High school17(16.8)68(67.3)
Elementary school65(64.4)24(23.8)
Illiterate18(17.8)8(7.9)0.0000
H. pylori
Positive60(59.4)68(68.0)
Negative41(40.6)32(32.0)0.2064
Table 2 Helicobacter pylori infection in study subjects
Age group(years)Men
Women
nHp (+)%nHp (+)%
30-3977(100.0)22(100.0)
40-492918(62.1)75(71.4)
50-594628(60.9)11(100.0)
60-695839(67.2)136(46.2)
≥ 703318(54.6)54(80.0)
Total173110(63.6)2818(64.3)
Table 3 Helicobacter pylori infection and gastric cancer
ControlsPatients
Pairs
Hp (+)Hp (-)
Hp (+)392968
Hp (-)20123
Pairs5941100
Table 4 Helicobacter pylori infection in gastric cancer cases
Gastric cancernH. pylori infection
n%
Cardiac251456.0
Non-cardiac764660.5
Table 5 The results of multivariate Conditional Logistic Regression analysis
Factorsβsx-OR95%CI
Low educational level1.35170.44873.8641.604-9.311
Low consumption of vegetables1.59440.65804.9251.356-17.885
High intake of fish sauce2.35960.674810.5872.821-39.738
Unscheduled meals1.44790.55084.2541.445-12.552
H. pylori infection1.23920.68523.4530.901-13.224