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. 2024 Nov 12;16(22):3857. doi: 10.3390/nu16223857

Table 4.

(A) Linear regression model for predicting percentage excess weight loss (%EWL) 1 year after sleeve gastrectomy (dependent variable) according to MASH status (adjusted for age, sex, baseline BMI, and baseline HbA1c). (B) Linear regression model for predicting percentage total weight loss (%TWL) 1 year after sleeve gastrectomy (dependent variable) according to MASH status (adjusted for age, sex, baseline weight, and baseline HbA1c).

(A)
Beta 95% CI p Value
MASH (yes vs. no) −7.1 (−13.6, −0.5) 0.035
Age (years) −0.7 (−1.1, −0.3) <0.001
Sex (female vs. male) −1.2 (−7.9, 5.5) 0.729
Baseline BMI (kg/m2) −1.2 (−1.7, −0.7) <0.001
Baseline HbA1c (%) −0.8 (−4.0, 2.4) 0.602
(B)
Beta 95% CI p Value
MASH (yes vs. no) −2.7 (−5.7, 0.2) 0.069
Age (years) −0.3 (−0.5, −0.2) <0.001
Sex (female vs. male) 0.4 (−2.9, 3.8) 0.796
Baseline weight (kg) 0.06 (−0.01, 0.13) 0.115
Baseline HbA1c (%) −0.6 (−2.0, 0.8) 0.386

MASH, metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis; BMI, body mass index; HbA1c, glycated hemoglobin. Beta values denote the coefficient of the linear regression model.