Table 1.
Anthropo-metric Parameters | Modela 1 βb (95% CI) | P Value | Modela 2 βb (95% CI) | P Value | Modela 3 βb (95% CI) | P Value |
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Normal range of serum phosphates | ||||||
Muscle Strength (nt) | −80.89 (−112.85, −48.93) | <0.001 | −28.05 (−51.89, −4.20) | 0.021 | −28.37 (−52.23, −4.50) | 0.020 |
Appendicular lean mass (g) | −2758 (−3724, −1791) | <0.001 | −578 (−1257, 99) | 0.095 | −544 (−1220, 132) | 0.115 |
TC (cm) | −0.62 (−1.71, 0.48) | 0.270 | −2.04 (−3.10, −0.98) | <0.001 | −1.99 (−3.05, −0.93) | <0.001 |
CC (cm) | −1.08 (−1.74, −0.42) | <0.001 | −1.17 (−1.83, −0.51) | <0.001 | −1.12 (−1.78, −0.47) | <0.001 |
Serum phosphates <0.81 | ||||||
Muscle Strength (nt) | −426.99 (−991.66, 137.68) | 0.136 | −191.68 (−624.36, 241.00) | 0.379 | 108.36 (−466.40, 683.12) | 0.707 |
Appendicular lean mass (g) | −16837 (−33741, 66) | 0.051 | −1158 (−13476, 11159) | 0.853 | −5628 (−18396, 7139) | 0.385 |
TC (cm) | −16.47 (−38.16, 5.22) | 0.136 | −14.14 (−35.39, 7.12) | 0.191 | −15.39 (−37.31, 6.53) | 0.167 |
CC (cm) | −5.62 (−18.62, 7.38) | 0.395 | −5.52 (−18.58, 7.54) | 0.405 | −7.85 (−21.37, 5.68) | 0.253 |
Serum phosphate >1.49 | ||||||
Muscle Strength (nt) | −174.38 (−445.92, 97.15) | 0.202 | −160.93 (−410.89, 89.03) | 0.200 | −193.23 (−437.47, 51.00) | 0.116 |
Appendicular lean mass (g) | −1578 (−7743, 4587) | 0.614 | 1854 (−3831, 7541) | 0.521 | 2274 (−3642, 8192) | 0.449 |
TC (cm) | −6.47 (−12.64, −0.30) | 0.040 | −1.84 (−9.91, 6.22) | 0.653 | −0.91 (−9.13, 7.32) | 0.828 |
CC (cm) | −3.96 (−7.98, 0.07) | 0.054 | −0.19 (−5.45, 5.07) | 0.943 | 0.25 (−5.17, 5.67) | 0.928 |
aAdjusted covariates:
Model 1 = Unadjusted.
Model 2 = Model 1 + age, sex, race/ethnicity, BMI, systolic blood pressure, serum fasting glucose, serum cholesterol, serum albumin, ALT, serum uric acid, C-reactive protein.
Model 3 = Model 2 + history of congestive heart failure, coronary heart disease, angina/angina pectoris, heart attack, stroke, cancer/malignancy, smoking, moderate to vigorous recreational activity.
bβ coefficients was interpreted as change of telomere length for each increase in different anthropometric parameters.
Abbreviation:
TC, thigh circumference; CC, calf circumference.