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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2025 Jun 15.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol. 2025 Jan 17;328(3):R235–R241. doi: 10.1152/ajpregu.00262.2024

Table 2:

Predictive value of Estradiol levels on PWV

PTSD− PTSD+
Estimates 95% C.I. t-statistic Pr(>∣t∣) Estimates 95% C.I. t-statistic Pr(>∣t∣)
Constant 1.013 −1.704 – 3.729 0.795 0.220 2.362 0.075 – 4.650 2.148 0.044
E2 Logged (pg/mL) −0.461 −0.894 – −0.027 −2.263 0.020* 0.559 −0.088 – 1.207 1.796 0.087
Age (years) 0.045 0.002 – 0.088 2.215 0.022* 0.035 −0.005 – 0.075 1.809 0.085
BMI (kg/m2) 0.014 −0.054 – 0.082 0.441 0.333 0.020 −0.033 – 0.072 0.777 0.446
DBP (mmHg) 0.045 0.017 – 0.073 3.426 0.002* 0.021 −0.008 – 0.050 1.504 0.147
PCL5 (a.u.) 0.015 0.000 – 0.031 2.171 0.023* 0.000 −0.018 – 0.019 0.034 0.974
Menstrual Cycle 0.111 −0.293 – 0.515 0.583 0.284 −0.198 −0.731 – 0.335 −0.773 0.448
R2 = 0.670, P = 0.005; n = 33 R2 = 0.413, P = 0.058; n = 37

E2, Estradiol; BMI, Body Mass Index; DBP, Diastolic Blood Pressure; PCL5, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Checklist for DSM5; PWV, Pulse Wave Velocity; Menstrual Cycle, Early Follicular and Luteal Phase. * Indicates significant predictors.