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. 2019 Mar 14;74:e630. doi: 10.6061/clinics/2019/e630

Table 2. Association of CBS methylation and the risk of hypertension and stroke adjusted by multivariable logistic regression models.

Hypertension Stroke
Variable OR 95% CI OR 95% CI
CBS methylation 1.035 1.025-1.045 1.015 1.003-1.028
Gender (F/M) 0.840 0.454-1.554 1.049 0.500-2.200
Age (y) 1.001 0.972-1.030 0.995 0.963-1.028
Hcy (μmol/L) 1.040 1.004-1.084 1.081 1.035-1.129
UA (μmol/L) 0.999 0.997-1.002 1.000 0.996-1.003
TG (mmol/L) 0.902 0.739-1.102 0.830 0.603-1.142
TC (mmol/L) 0.969 0.746-1.259 0.760 0.565-1.021
BMI (kg/m2) 1.071 0.964-1.190 0.969 0.929-1.011
WC (cm) 0.972 0.935-1.011 0.969 0.929-1.011
HC (cm) 1.034 1.003-1.066 1.017 0.980-1.055
SBP (mmHg) 1.051 1.032-1.071 1.051 1.026-1.077
DBP (mmHg) 1.039 1.014-1.065 1.017 0.984-1.051
Glu (mmol/L) 2.227 1.651-3.004 2.233 1.597-3.122
Drinking (yes/no) 0.708 0.499-1.003 0.369 0.220-0.618
Smoking (yes/no) 1.204 0.555-2.612 1.073 0.427-2.693

Hcy: plasma homocysteine, UA: uric acid, TG: triglycerides, TC: total cholesterol, BMI: body mass index, Glu: blood glucose, WC: waist circumference, HC: hip circumference, SBP: systolic blood pressure, DBP: diastolic blood pressure, PMR: percent of methylated reference, OR: odds ratios, 95% CI: 95% confidence intervals.