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. 2016 Nov 14;2016:2014201. doi: 10.1155/2016/2014201

Table 8.

Estimated differences in diastolic BP between PWH and NHANES subjects by race for those models that had a significant interaction Z∗race; older subjects (30–79 years) not taking antihypertensive medications.

Outcome Variables in model Race Difference between PWH and NHANES (mmHg) 95% CI
DBP Z, Cage, Cage 2, race, Z∗race White 5.88 3.39, 7.88
Black 3.04 −2.95, 9.02
Hispanic 1.76 −2.57, 6.08
Other 0.80 −4.95, 6.54
DBP Z, Cage, Cage 2, log BMI, eGFR, log TotalCholesterol, smoking status, HCV, race, Z∗race White 4.98 1.13, 8.84
Black 0.17 −8.55, 8.88
Hispanic −0.31 −6.25, 5.63
Other 0.58 −6.91, 8.07
DBP Z, Cage, Cage 2, log BMI, eGFR, log TotalCholesterol, smoking status, race, Z∗race White 8.43 5.64, 11.22
Black 3.34 −4.98, 11.66
Hispanic 1.97 −3.32, 7.26
Other 3.17 −3.82, 10.17

Z  is the binary variable that distinguishes PWH from NHANES (Z = 1 for PWH, Z = 0 for NHANES); CI indicates confidence interval; Cage, centered age; BMI, body mass index; eGFR, estimated glomerular filtration rate; HCV, hepatitis C virus.