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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Behav Med. 2010 Sep;17(3):207–215. doi: 10.1007/s12529-009-9064-2

Table 3.

Partial correlation models of the relationship between aBMD, BMC and bone area and 24-hr urinary free cortisol excretion

UFC Model 1 UFC Model 2 UFC Model 3
Total body aBMD −0.21* −0.27** −0.25**
Total body BMC −0.21* −0.30*** −0.28**
Lumbar spine aBMD −0.18* −0.19* −0.17t
Lumbar spine BMC −0.16t −0.18* −0.17t
Lumbar spine area −0.10 −0.07 −0.08
Total hip aBMD −0.13 −0.16t −0.14
Total hip BMC −0.18* −0.23* −0.21*
Total hip area −0.15t −0.15t −0.16t

UFC, 24-hr urinary free cortisol excretion (μg); aBMD, areal bone mineral density (g/cm2); BMC, bone mineral content (g); area, bone area (cm2). Data are presented as Pearson’s (R) and partial (Rp) coefficients adjusting for variables identified as cofounders in univariate analyses. Exact n varied by comparison as cases were excluded pairwise.

t

Correlation approaches significance at p<0.10. Correlation is significant at:

*

p<0.05,

**

p<0.01,

***

p<0.001.

Model 1: Adjusted for 24-hr urine volume (L). Model 2: Partial correlations adjusting for 24-hr urine volume, height, lean mass, ethnicity and previous duration of oral contraceptive use (zero for non-users). Model 3: Partial correlations adjusting for 24-hr urine volume, height, lean mass, ethnicity, previous duration of oral contraceptive use, sport activity, calcium/kcal intake and Perceived Stress Scale score.