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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Geriatr Psychiatry. 2013 Jun 22;23(3):253–260. doi: 10.1016/j.jagp.2013.02.003

Table 3.

Associations between standardized delayed memory score and metabolic parameters/sex hormonesa

Predictors# Models1b
Models2c
Variable values
Model values
Variable values
Model values
Beta## t df p R2 F df p Beta## t df p R2 F df p




SHBG −0.18 −2.01 1,108 0.047 0.21 10.66 3,108 <0.01 −0.19 −2.07 1,105 0.041 0.20 5.49 6,105 <0.01
TT −0.04 −0.40 1,108 0.689 −0.05 −0.48 1,105 0.633
FT 0.05 0.51 1,108 0.613 0.05 0.47 1,105 0.641
BMI 0.20 2.37 1,108 0.020 0.22 11.32 3,108 <0.01 0.22 2.46 1,105 0.016 0.21 5.85 6,105 <0.01
Total cholesterol 0.06 0.67 1,108 0.503 0.05 0.58 1,105 0.561
HDL cholesterol −0.07 −0.76 1,108 0.449 −0.07 −0.75 1,105 0.455
Systolic BP −0.01 −0.10 1,108 0.918 −0.01 −0.07 1,105 0.943
Diastolic BP 0.08 0.85 1,108 0.400 0.08 0.82 1,105 0.417
Diabetes 0.12 0.34 1,108 0.183 0.13 1.37 1,105 0.173
a

Accessed by multiple linear regression analysis

b

Adjusted for age and years of education

c

Adjusted for age, years of education, diagnoses of psychiatric disorders (Substance abuse/dependence, alcohol abuse/dependence, and major depressive disorder)

BMI, body mass index; BP, blood pressure; FT, free testosterone; NS, not statistically significant; SHBG, sex hormone binding globulin; TT, Total testosterone

#

Linear regression analyses were conducted separately for each predictor (i.e., total 9 equations for each model).

##

Standardized coefficients