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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Ann Epidemiol. 2013 Jan 10;23(3):106–111. doi: 10.1016/j.annepidem.2012.12.004

Table 2.

Association between risk factors and reduced kidney function in non-diabetics

Age Group Hypertension Smoking Obesity High LDL-Cholesterol Low HDL-Cholesterol
Difference in eGFR ml/min/1.73m2 (95% CI)
Unadjusted
40–59 years −6.1 (−7.7, −4.6) <0.001 −1.8 (−3.3, −0.2) 0.03 −9.9 (−11.4, −8.4) <0.001 −1.3 (−2.9, 0.2) 0.32 −7.4 (−8.8, −5.9) <0.001
60–79 years −8.1 (−9.0, −7.2) <0.001 −2.9 (−3.9, −1.8) <0.001 −5.1 (−6.3, −3.9) <0.001 1.1 (−0.2, 2.2) 0.05 −8.6 (−9.6, −7.6) <0.001
80+ years −8.9 (−12.0, −5.5) <0.001 −1.4 (−4.8, 2.3) 0.44 1.7 (−3.6, 7.8) 0.53 −2.4 (−5.7, 1.2) 0.18 −8.9 (−11.9, −5.7) <0.001
p-value for interaction <0.001 0.19 0.004 0.01 <0.001

Adjusted*
40–59 years −2.3 (−4.4, −0.1) 0.04 −2.4 (−4.0, −0.8) 0.003 −6.6 (−8.4, −4.7) <0.001 0.1 (−1.4, 1.6) 0.89 −4.9 (−6.3, −3.5) <0.001
60–79 years −5.1 (−6.1, −4.1) <0.001 −2.4 (−3.6, −1.2) <0.001 −5.2 (−6.4, −3.9) <0.001 0.8 (−0.3, 1.9) 0.17 −7.1 (−8.3, −6.0) <0.001
80+ years −6.9 (−10.4, −3.0) <0.001 −1.6 (−5.1, 2.4) 0.42 3.8 (−0.8, 9.1) 0.11 −1.9 (−5.1, 1.6) 0.27 −8.9 (−11.9, −5.4) <0.001
p-value for interaction <0.001 0.84 0.01 0.16 <0.001
*

Potential confounders included the risk factors, study, age, sex, race, income, alcohol use, and history of cardiovascular disease and heart failure

Based on targeted maximum likelihood estimation

Based on a traditional linear regression model