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. 2015 Jun 23;21:1812–1819. doi: 10.12659/MSM.893531

Table 2.

Clinical variables showed association with RHI in univariate analysis.

Variables Parameter estimates Standard error t value P value
Gender 0.03924 0.08771 0.45 0.6551
Age −0.00407 0.00449 −0.91 0.3656
BMI −0.01882 0.0152 −1.24 0.2172
SBP −0.0055 0.00402 −1.37 0.1727
DBP −0.01099 0.0047 −2.34 0.0205
FG −0.02967 0.0214 −1.39 0.1672
TC 0.0005933 0.04556 0.01 0.9896
HDL −0.10653 0.0994 −1.07 0.2852
LDL 0.07075 0.06099 1.16 0.2475
TG −0.09247 0.04508 −2.05 0.0417
CHD −0.4097 0.09083 −4.51 <0.0001
CI −0.0038 0.09739 −0.04 0.9692
DM 0.03883 0.11379 0.34 0.7333
HAMD17 −0.0153 0.00268 −5.72 <0.0001

BMI – body mass index (kg/m2); SBP – systolic blood pressure (mmHg); DBP – diastolic blood pressure (mmHg); FG – fasting glucose (mmol/L); TC – total cholesterol (mmol/L); HDL&LDL – high- and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (mmol/L); TG – triglycerides (mmol/L); CHD – coronary heart disease [Y/N]; CI – cerebral infarction [Y/N]; DM – diabetes mellitus [Y/N]; HAMD17 – total scores of 17-item Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression.