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. 2024 Dec 20;24:311. doi: 10.1186/s12874-024-02434-9

Table 4.

Results of parameter estimations of the MetSyn cohort study using PLSI-Cox model

Estimates SEa P-valuea
MetSyn componentb
 BMI 0.733 0.175 < 0.001
 Log (Triglycerides) 0.509 0.201 0.011
 HDL −0.418 0.201 0.038
 Log (Glucose) −0.167 0.147 0.256
 SBP 0.011 0.178 0.951
 DBP 0.066 0.173 0.702
Baseline information
 Race (Caucasian) 0.035 0.118 0.767
 Baseline age −0.005 0.004 0.223
 Smoking status (ever) 0.182 0.062 0.003
 Exposure (high) 0.176 0.075 0.020

a5,000 bootstrap samples were used

bAll MetSyn components were standardized

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