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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Diabetes Res Clin Pract. 2014 Jan 15;103(3):e34–e36. doi: 10.1016/j.diabres.2013.12.042

Table 1.

Results of the random intercept and random slope model predicting primary variables (CD4. log of CD4) and secondary variable (weight)

No. of patients (Total no. of obs) CD4
N=156 (Obs=1369)
Log CD4
N=156 (Obs=1369)
Weight (kg)
N=106 (Obs=485)
Coefficient (SE) P-Value Coefficient (SE) P-Value Coefficient (SE) P-Value
Constant (baseline) 149.3 (54.2) 0.006 5.05 (.20) <0.001 65.9 (6.1) <0.001
Female Gender −41.8 (20.5) 0.041 −.20 (0.07) 0.007 −1.5 (2.2) 0.510
Age (years) 0.9 (1.2) 0.440 −0.002 (0.004) 0.615 −0.10 (.14) 0.466
Diabetic 31.0 (24.0) 0.195 0.14 (0.12) 0.232 10.3 (2.6) <0.001
Years 94.2 (5.5) <0.001 0.45 (0.02) <0.001 1.2 (0.3) <0.001
Years-squared −6.5 (.7) <0.001 −0.04 (0.003) <0.001 −0.1 (0.04) 0.001
Diabetic x Years 26.4 (11.6) 0.023 0.10 (0.05) 0.029 −0.3 (0.7) 0.673
Diabetic x Years-squared −0.74 (1.8) 0.684 −0.014 (0.007) 0.042 0.1 (0.1) 0.429