Table 5.
The significant correlations in the multiple regression analysis between oxidative-antioxidative status and clinical and biochemical parameters in the model B, including HbA1c, G0′, and G120′.
B | Beta | P | r | R 2 | |
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TBARS and HbA1c
All subjects |
−2.4365 | 0.4511 | 0.0225 | 0.5422 | 0.4118 |
TBARS and HbA1c
Females |
−2.6736 | 0.5289 | 0.0479 | 0.6294 | 0.4893 |
TBARS and HbA1c
AH = 1 |
−2.4637 | 0.4848 | 0.0369 | 0.4812 | 0.3533 |
TBARS and G0′ AH = 1 |
−2.4637 | 0.01756 | 0.0255 | 0.4844 | 0.3533 |
TBARS and G0′ All subjects |
−2.4365 | 0.01504 | 0.0317 | 0.4959 | 0.4118 |
SOD-1 and G0′ Females |
2473.4391 | −15.0145 | 0.0293 | −0.4508 | 0.2075 |
TAS and G0′ Females |
1.8850 | −0.01307 | 0.0159 | −0.4636 | 0.2567 |
TAS and G0′ AH = 0 |
3.5926 | −0.04342 | 0.0184 | −0.7862 | 0.8063 |
AH = 0: no arterial hypertension, AH = 1: with arterial hypertension, G0′: fasting glycemia, HbA1c: glycated hemoglobin, SOD-1: Cu-, Zn-superoxide dismutase, TAS: total antioxidant status, and TBARS: thiobarbituric acid-reacting substances.