Hi everybody
I have a question about the interpretation of the following logistic regression:
The independent variable and its coding: 0 (eGFR >90), 1 (eGFR 60-89)
One of my dependent variables is a continous variable, and has a odds ratio of 0,999
Can someone help me interpret this result ?
Is it something like:
- For every increase in the variable X, the odds for having a eGFR of 60-89 decreases by 0,999
Or is it:
- For every increase in the variable X, the odds for having a eGFR >90 decreases by 0,999 ?
I hope someone can help
Hakan Hakansen.
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