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. 2023 Jul 29;59(8):1392. doi: 10.3390/medicina59081392

Table 2.

Univariate and multiple correlation analysis of (log) uMBG. Statistically significant associations at multivariate analyses are highlighted in bold.

Univariate Correlation Coefficient p
Age −0.311 0.001
Statins −0.256 0.009
BMI 0.259 0.008
eGFR 0.240 0.01
Hemoglobin 0.232 0.01
(log)Proteinuria 0.258 0.02
Urine potassium 0.275 0.03
Urine sodium 0.241 0.03
Diabetes 0.211 0.03
Multivariate standardized correlation coefficient (β) p
Model 1: Fully adjusted
Statins −0.326 0.001
Diabetes 0.243 0.009
eGFR 0.248 0.01
Urine sodium 0.204 0.01
BMI 0.151 0.09
Urine potassium 0.093 0.28
Age −0.059 0.54
Hemoglobin 0.058 0.54
(log)Proteinuria 0.049 0.59
Model 2: Excluding eGFR
Diabetes 0.254 0.006
Statins −0.380 0.01
Urine sodium 0.192 0.03
Urine potassium 0.118 0.04
Hemoglobin 0.109 0.04
Age −0.015 0.66
BMI 0.109 0.54
(log)Proteinuria −0.012 0.79
Model 3: Excluding Diabetes
Statins −0.231 0.01
BMI 0.289 0.03
(log)Proteinuria 0.302 0.04
eGFR 0.274 0.05
Urine sodium 0.196 0.05
Age 0.196 0.18
Urine potassium 0.123 0.34
Hemoglobin 0.034 0.80

Model 1 (fully adjusted): Multiple R = 0.57, R2 = 33%; p < 0.001; Model 2: Multiple R = 0.53, R2 = 28%; p < 0.001; Model 3: Multiple R = 0.58, R2 = 34%; p = 0.008; Legend: BMI: body mass index; eGFR: estimated glomerular filtration rate.