TABLE 3.
The Correlation Between Leisure-Time PA and CAP Stratified by Gender and Age.
Leisure-time PA | Model 1 β (95% CI) P |
Model 2 β (95% CI) P |
Model 3 β (95% CI) P |
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Man | −0.227 (−0.301, −0.153) <0.00001 | −0.197 (−0.272, −0.122) <0.00001 | −0.038 (−0.097, 0.021) 0.20739 |
Woman | −0.395 (−0.481, −0.310) <0.00001 | −0.342 (−0.428, −0.257) <0.00001 | −0.096 (−0.164, −0.028) 0.00543 |
Age <60 | −0.250 (−0.316, −0.184) <0.00001 | −0.311 (−0.376, −0.246) <0.00001 | −0.093 (−0.143, −0.043) 0.00025 |
Age ≥60 | −0.212 (−0.330, −0.095) 0.00042 | −0.237 (−0.354, −0.119) 0.00008 | −0.002 (−0.102, 0.098) 0.97112 |
Result variable: CAP, controlled attenuation parameter.
Exposure variable: leisure-time physical activity.
Model 1: no covariates were adjusted. Model 2: age, gender, and race were adjusted. Model 3: age, gender, race, educational level, smoking status, BMI, ALT, AST, ALP, GGT, total cholesterol, triglyceride, HDL-C, UA, CRP, and glycohemoglobin were adjusted.
In the subgroup analysis stratified by gender and age, the model is not adjusted for gender and age, respectively.