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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Nov 22.
Published in final edited form as: Kidney Int. 2010 Aug 25;78(11):1154–1163. doi: 10.1038/ki.2010.311

Table 2a.

Results of Uni- and multi-variate linear regression models of log-transformed Serum Total Triglycerides (TG) on select clinical CKD and anthropometric measures, N=391

% Change in TG*
Unadjusted Adjusted
Est. (95% CI) p-value Est. (95% CI) p-value
Age, per 3 yr. increase 5% (2,9) <0.01 4% (0,7) 0.03
Male 0% (−9,11) 0.98 1% (−8,11) 0.84
GFR, per 10 ml/min/1.73m2 decrease 8% (5,11) <0.01 7% (4,10) <0.01
Proteinuria (vs. Normal,Up/c<0.2)
 mild, 0.2≤ Up/c <1.0 21% (7,36) <0.01 18% (5,33) <0.01
 moderate, 1.0≤ Up/c <2.0 15% (0,32) 0.06 3% (−11,19) 0.69
 nephrotic, Up/c ≥ 2.0 55% (32,84) <0.01 34% (13,59) <0.01
BMI percentile (vs. BMI percentile≤85)
 Overweight, 85<BMI percentile ≤95 18% (0,40) 0.04 29% (10,51) <0.01
 Obese, BMI percentile>95 28% (12,47) <0.01 30% (13,48) <0.01
*

Percent change of lipid level = (eβjΔxj − 1) × 100 where xj and βj for j = 1, 2, 3, …, k are the k independent variables and regression coefficients, respectively.

Adjusted for all variables shown. Based on N=364 due to missing data (n=12 missing Up/c; n=16 missing BMI percentile).