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. 2012 Dec 4;68(7):760–768. doi: 10.1093/gerona/gls243

Table 4.

Multivariate Associations of a Phenotype in Question Measured in Children (outcome) With Physiological Indices Measured in Their Parents (predictors)

Model Phenotypes Model A Model B
Outcome Predictors β SE p Value β SE p Value
Model 1 BMIC BGP −0.72 2.00 7.2E-1 −2.32 2.06 2.6E-1
HDL-CP −4.05 1.33 2.6E-3 −3.06 1.36 2.5E-2
TGP 0.75 0.77 3.4E-1 −0.16 0.79 8.4E-1
SBPP 5.37 1.84 7.0E-3 3.66 1.89 6.5E-2
BMIP N/I N/I N/I 0.24 0.04 8.8E-5
Model 2 HtnC BMIP 7.7E-3 3.0E-3 1.1E-2 7.1E-3 3.0E-3 1.9E-2
BGP 2.2E-2 1.8E-1 9.0E-1 −8.5E-4 1.8E-1 1.0E+0
HDL-CP 3.9E-2 1.2E-1 7.4E-1 3.1E-2 1.1E-1 7.9E-1
TGP 7.6E-2 6.8E-2 2.7E-1 5.9E-2 6.7E-2 3.9E-1
HtnP N/I N/I N/I 8.1E-2 2.6E-2 7.6E-3
Model 3 T2DC BMIP 2.1E-3 1.4E-3 1.3E-1 1.8E-3 1.4E-3 1.8E-1
LDL-CP −2.5E-3 1.8E-3 1.6E-1 −1.6E-3 1.8E-3 3.6E-1
TGP 3.6E-2 3.2E-2 2.6E-1 3.5E-2 3.1E-2 2.7E-1
SBPP 4.9E-2 9.6E-2 6.1E-1 4.0E-2 9.6E-2 6.8E-1
DBPP −2.2E-3 6.3E-3 7.4E-1 −3.0E-3 6.3E-3 6.5E-1
T2DP N/I N/I N/I 5.8E-2 2.8E-2 1.3E-1

Notes: Subscript “P” means parents and subscript “C” means their children.

N/I = not included in the model; other notations and the models adjustments are in Table 2.

The sample size for all models is about N = 1,539 with the exception of N = 1,459 for Model 1B.