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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Nov 22.
Published in final edited form as: Clin Chem. 2015 Oct 28;61(12):1495–1504. doi: 10.1373/clinchem.2015.245969

Table 2.

P values for the statistically significant terms in the models used to estimate covariate-adjusted totalT values.

Variable Men Nonpregnant women Children
Race/ethnicity 0.0294 NRa 0.0026
Smoking status NR 0.0390 NA
Fasting status NR NR 0.0041
Diabetes 0.0034 NR NA
Alcohol use NS NS NA
Physical activity 0.0005 NS NS
Age 0.0122 <0.0001 <0.0001
Age2 0.0121 0.0002 NS
Age3 0.0092 NS NA
log10(BMI) <0.0001 NR <0.0001
log10(HDLC) 0.0364 0.0003 0.0235
Sex NA NA 0.0001
Smoking status × fasting status 0.0192 NS NS
Race/ethnicity × diabetes NS 0.0008 NS
Fasting status × log10(BMI) NS 0.0222 NS
a

NR, not reported (main effect significance not reported when the effect is involved in an interaction); NA, not applicable (main effect not included in model); NS, not significant (effect was not statistically significant at P >0.05).