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. 2023 Mar 2;15(5):1253. doi: 10.3390/nu15051253

Table 5.

Comparison of the morning spot urine polyphenol excretion between treatment groups 1.

Urine Total Polyphenols
(mg GAE 2/L)
Mean (95% CI)
Walnut–Control Urine Total Polyphenols
(mg GAE/g Cr 2)
Mean (95% CI)
Walnut–Control (mg/g Cr)
Time Walnut Control Beta Estimate (SE) p-Value Walnut Control Beta Estimate (SE) p-Value
Baseline 285 (267, 302) 286 (268, 304) −1.09 (16.4) 0.9305 305 (282, 328) 303 (290, 327) 1.63 (16.4) 0.9207
Year 1 302 (285, 319) 279 (261, 297) 23.01 (16.4) 0.0662 333 (310, 356) 308 (284, 332) 24.93 (16.4) 0.1281
Year 2 295 (278, 313) 283 (265, 301) 12.62 (16.3) 0.3126 355 (333, 378) 337 (313, 360) 18.50 (16.3) 0.2579

1 Linear regression mixed models fitted for both variables (mg GAE/L, mg GAE/g Cr) included treatment, time, treatment × time interaction, age, gender, and BMI as fixed-effects terms and participants as the random-effects term. 2 Abbreviations: GAE = gallic acid equivalents, Cr = creatinine. p < 0.05 indicates significance.