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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Mol Psychiatry. 2014 Jul 29;20(4):529–535. doi: 10.1038/mp.2014.70

Table 1.

Multivariate regression analyses, including covariates, health behaviors, and major life events.

b C.I. (95%) B p
Covariates
  TL at Baseline
  (Base pairs)
−.24 −.35, -.13 −.31 < .000
  Age (years) −7.86 −16.67, .95 −.13 .08
  Household Income 7.20 −16.31, 30.71 .04 .55
  Education
  (Completed Bachelor’s or more = 1; Bachelor’s or lower = 0)
52.41 −49.17, 153.98 .07 .31
  Ethnicity
  (Caucasian = 1; Other = 0)
11.79 −91.97, 115.54 .02 .82
  BMI at Baseline
  (Kg/m2)
0.01 −7.95, 7.96 .00 .99
  Antidepressant Use
  at Baseline (Yes = 1; No =0)
−11.15 −109.72, 87.42 −.02 .82
  CVD medication
  Use at Baseline
  (Yes = 1; No =0)
0.92 −100.91, 102.74 .02 .98
  Statins Use at
  Baseline
  (Yes = 1; No =0)
−103.70 −226.10, 18.71 −.12 .09
  Hormone Replacement Therapy at Baseline
  (Yes = 1; No =0)
61.38 −17.78, 140.55 .12 .13
Cumulative Physical Activity −10.96 −57.03, 35.12 −.04 .64
Cumulative Typical Diet 33.03 −10.44, 76.51 .12 .14
Cumulative Sleep Quality 6.94 −36.09, 49.97 .02 .75
Major Life Events −34.65 −62.35, −6.95 −.18 .01

Note. b = unstandardized beta; B = standardized beta