Table 4.
Variable | Unadjusted
Mean (S.E.) |
P
(multivariate analysis)a |
---|---|---|
Ever used heroin | .005 | |
No | 3.66 (0.60) | |
Yes | 4.57 (0.38) | |
Waist circumferenceb | 0.551b | <.0001 |
Family history of diabetes | .05 | |
No | 3.65 (0.24) | |
Yes | 5.48 (0.80) | |
Enrollment group | 0.70 | |
HIV-uninfected | 4.76 (0.65) | |
HIV-infected, antiretroviral naïve | 4.04 (0.59) | |
HIV-infected, on non-PI HAART | 4.52 (0.96) | |
HIV-infected, on PI-HAART | 3.67 (0.29) |
Non-parametric analysis of covariance was performed to adjust the effect of possible confounding on the observed mean differences. This analysis was based on the ranks of insulin resistance.
Waist circumference was entered into the model as a continuous variable. The result of the univariate analysis for this parameter is shown by the Spearman correlation coefficient (r).