Influence of Androgen Receptor Gene CAG and GGC Polymorphisms on Male Sexual Function: A Cross-Sectional Study
Table 5
Logistic regression models assessing clinical, hormonal, and genetic factors associated with high values of sexual parameters in eugonadal subjects.
Dependent variable
Variables entered into models
OR (95% CI)
p
Model significance
EF
Age
0.784 (0.520–1.183)
NS
Hypertension (yes)
0.041 (0.004–0.410)
0.007
CAG triplets
0.568 (0.386–0.835)
0.004
OF
Age
0.553 (0.311–0.982)
0.043
Hypertension (yes)
0.005 (0.0001–0.190)
0.004
CAG triplets
0.649 (0.427–0.988)
0.044
SD
Age
0.798 (0.467–1.363)
NS
Hypertension (yes)
32.337 (0.355–2942.2)
NS
CAG triplets
0.108 (0.012–0.989)
0.049
IS
Age
0.913 (0.586–1.423)
NS
Hypertension (yes)
0.033 (0.002–0.490)
0.013
CAG triplets
0.684 (0.461–1.016)
NS
OS
Age
0.553 (0.311–0.982)
0.043
Hypertension (yes)
0.005 (0.0001–0.190)
0.004
CAG triplets
0.649 (0.427–0.988)
0.044
Total IIEF
Age
0.784 (0.520–1.183)
NS
Hypertension (yes)
0.041 (0.004–0.410)
0.007
CAG triplets
0.568 (0.386–0.835)
0.004
EF = erectile function; OF = orgasmic function; SD = sexual desire; IS = intercourse satisfaction; OS = overall satisfaction; IIEF = International Index of Erectile Function; NS, not significant; OR, odds ratio; CI, confidence interval.