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. 2012 Mar-Apr;47(2):159–169. doi: 10.4085/1062-6050-47.2.159

Table 6.

Logistic Regression Summary a

Reference Cluster Cluster
LOW MOD HIGH MODVV/IER HIGHGR HIGHAKL
LOW Age BMI Age W> M M> W
    BMI QPT BMI ↓Age Age
    HA QA FL ↓TFA HA
    QA FL ↓QA TT ND
    FL TT ↑TFA   FL
    TFA ND HA   TFA
    ND ↑HA      
    TT ↓Age      
    M> W        
MOD   BMI HA W> M ↑BMI
      QPT BMI BMI ↑QA
      HA QA HA  
      ↓TT TT TFA  
      W>M   QA  
          FL  
HIGH     BMI BMI BMI
        QPT QPT QPT
        QA TFA HA
        TT QA QA
        ND FL TT
          ↓ND M>W
          TT  
          W > M  
MODVV/IER       W> M BMI
          BMI HA
          TFA ND
          FL  
          QA  
HIGHGR         M> W
            HA
            TFA
            FL
            ↑ND
HIGHAKL          

Abbreviations: AKL, anterior knee laxity; BMI, body mass index; FL, femur length; GR, genu recurvatum; HA, hip anteversion; IER, internal-external knee rotation laxity; M, men; ND, navicular drop; QA, quadriceps angle; QPT, quadriceps peak torque; TFA, tibiofemoral angle; TT, tibial torsion; V V, varus-valgus knee rotation laxity; W, women.

a Arrows indicate that the cluster noted in the header row is more likely to have greater (↑) or lesser (↓) values than the reference cluster noted in the left column. Bold text: P < .05; normal text: P < .10; italic text: P < .20.