Table 2. Association between baseline characteristics and VWF:Ag levels.
Baseline VWF:Ag levels | Absolute VWF:Ag increase | |||
Beta-coefficient [95% CI] | P-value | Beta-coefficient [95% CI] | P-value | |
Age | 0.01 [–0.004; 0.02] | 0.18 | –0.03 [–0.06;0.01] | 0.14 |
Male sex | –0.02 [–0.14;0.10] | 0.73 | 0.79 [0.54;1.04] | < 0.0001 |
Systolic blood pressure | 0.001 [–0.01;0.01] | 0.93 | 0.02 [0.003;0.03] | 0.02 |
Diastolic blood pressure | –0.004 [–0.11;0.002] | 0.21 | 0.02 [0.001;0.03] | 0.04 |
BMI | –0.002 [–0.03;0.02] | 0.90 | 0.02 [–0.05;0.08] | 0.60 |
Alcohol consumption | –0.10 [–0.26;0.05] | 0.18 | –0.36 [–0.74;0.01] | 0.06 |
Blood group non-O | 0.28 [0.17;0.39] | < 0.0001 | –0.10 [–0.39;0.19] | 0.48 |
Oral contraceptives | –0.04 [–0.21;0.14] | 0.67 | –0.23 [–0.59;0.14] | 0.22 |
Univariate linear regression analysis, beta-coefficient represents the increase of lnVWF:Ag levels with 95% confidence interval per unit increase of the selected variable.