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Fig. 3 | BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders

Fig. 3

From: The effect of interactions between BMI and sustained depressive symptoms on knee osteoarthritis over 4 years: data from the osteoarthritis initiative

Fig. 3

The BMI-depression-sex interactions were significant for WOMAC pain (p = 0.02) and JSN (p = 0.03); thus, each respective analysis was subdivided by males and females. For WOMAC pain, the BMI-depression interaction was significant in females (p < 0.001) but was not significant for males (p = 0.33). For JSN, the BMI-depression interaction was significant in females (p = 0.01) but was not significant for males (p = 0.35). Note that the range for the JSN score was [0 to 3] and the range for WOMAC pain score was [0 to 20]

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