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03 October 2025 : Database Analysis  

Elevated Body Mass Index as a Predictor of Cervical Cancer and Precancerous Lesions

Sutrisno Sutrisno ABCDEFG 1*, Dina Marlina ABCDEFG 2, Megawati Al’badly Ponco Dewi Poernomo ABCDEFG 3, Aditya Utomo ABCDEFG 2, Dewi Rani Pelitawati ABCDEFG 4, Putri Nadhira Adinda Adriansyah ABCDEFG 4, Yudi Mulyana Hidayat ABCDEFG 5, Siti Salima ABCDEFG 5

DOI: 10.12659/MSM.947820

Med Sci Monit 2025; 31:e947820

Table 3 Logistic regression model of the association of body mass index (BMI) with cervical cancer among women who underwent the visual inspection with acetic acid test and had histopathologically confirmed results.

LevelORcrude (95% CI, P value)ORmodel 1 (95% CI, P value)ORmodel 2 (95% CI, P value)
Normal BMI (18.5–24.9 kg/m)0.330 (0.112–0.967, 0.043)0.331 (0.106–1.035, 0.057)0.323 (0.101–1.030, 0.056)
Abnormal BMI (≥25 kg/m)3.033 (1.034–8.899, 0.043)3.022 (0.966–9.450, 0.057)3.097 (0.971–9.874, 0.056)
R=0.09; Akaike information criterion (AIC)=81.268. adjusted for sexual partner history, lifetime receptive hormonal contraception, and parity. R=0.107; AIC=35.710. adjusted for sexual partner history, age of first sexual intercourse, lifetime receptive hormonal contraception, and parity. R=0.202; AIC=40.009.

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