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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Ren Nutr. 2015 Mar 5;25(4):364–370. doi: 10.1053/j.jrn.2015.01.018

Table 2.

Factors associated with sedentary behavior in univariate and multivariate logistic regression models in diabetic CKD and MHD patients

Univariate models
OR (95%CI)
p Multivariate model
OR (95%CI)
p
MHD vs. CKD 4.33 (2.13, 8.83) <0.001 3.84 (1.18, 12.51) 0.03
Each SD ↑ in age* 0.73 (0.52, 1.01) 0.06 0.82 (0.52, 1.29) 0.38
Male gender 0.64 (0.33, 1.24) 0.19 0.54 (0.22, 1.34) 0.18
Black race 1.46 (0.31, 6.75) 0.63 0.77 (0.11, 5.26) 0.79
Education less than college 2.53 (1.27, 5.06) 0.01 1.37 (0.54, 3.50) 0.51
Smoking 1.20 (0.60, 2.41) 0.60 1.62 (0.62, 4.19) 0.32
Coronary artery disease 1.23 (0.60, 2.52) 0.57 0.57 (0.18, 1.75) 0.32
Congestive heart failure 4.37 (1.97,9.69) <0.001 4.08 (1.27, 13.07) 0.02
Stroke 1.86 (0.71, 4.89) 0.21 0.73 (0.17, 3.13) 0.67
Peripheral vascular disease 4.43 (1.96,10.00) <0.001 2.76 (0.88, 8.65) 0.08
Hypertension 2.69 (1.03, 7.00) 0.04 2.72 (0.78, 9.46) 0.12
Each SD↑ in BMI* 1.33 (0.96, 1.84) 0.09 1.78 (1.15, 2.75) 0.009
Each doubling of hsCRP 1.16 (0.96, 1.39) 0.13 0.88 (0.68, 1.13) 0.32
Each SD ↑ in serum albumin* 0.56 (0.38, 0.82) 0.003 0.79 (0.50, 1.26) 0.33
*

Each SD of age = 12.5 (years); Each SD of BMI = 7.7 (kg/m2); Each SD of serum albumin = 0.44 (g/dL)