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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Feb 16.
Published in final edited form as: Metabolism. 2006 Apr;55(4):453–460. doi: 10.1016/j.metabol.2005.10.006

Table 3.

Multivariate ANOVA modeling of exercise training—induced changes in ISI, and insulin and glucose AUC by CRP -732A/G genotype

Dependent and independent
variables
Model 1
(bivariate)
Model 2
(adjusted)
Model 3
(adjusted)
Model 4
(adjusted)
R2( P) R2( P) R2( P) R2( P)
Change in glucose AUC
 (%)
4 12.0 20.4 24.3
 CRP -732A/G genotype (.15) (.10) (.06) (.04)a
 Glucose AUC (baseline) (.94) (.58) (.78)
 CRP (baseline) (.05)a (.04)a (.14)
Change in insulin AUC (%) 6 15.9 20.3 29.2
 CRP -732A/G genotype (.07) (.09) (.10) (.08)
 Insulin AUC (baseline) (.07) (.11) (.99)
 CRP (baseline) (.66) (.49) (.56)
Change in ISI (%) 13 26.1 32.6 35.3
 CRP -732A/G genotype (<.01)a (.03)a (.02)a (.02)a
 ISI (baseline) (.02)a (.02)a (.32)
 CRP (baseline) (.43) (.30) (.39)

Model 1 is bivariate with CRP -732A/G genotype as independent variable; model 2 is multivariate adjusted for baseline values of the dependent variable and CRP levels; model 3 is also adjusted for age, sex, and ethnicity; and model 4 is additionally adjusted for training-related changes in body weight and percentage of total body fat.

a

Statistically significant effect at an α level of less than .05.