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. 2019 Mar 13;6(1):13. doi: 10.3390/jcdd6010013

Table 4.

Linear regression models predicting change (95% CI) in blood pressure (SBP and DBP) per SD incensement in WC, WHtR, C-Index, and LAP in both-genders.

Variables SBP (mmHg) DBP (mmHg)
B (95% CI) β p-value B (95% CI) β p-value
WC
 Model 1 5.391 (5.094–5.689) 0.258 <0.001 3.147 (2.974–3.320) 0.273 <0.001
 Model 2 5.093 (4.774–5.412) 0.244 <0.001 3.073 (2.888–3.258) 0.266 <0.001
WHtR
 Model 1 4.920 (4.620–5.219) 0.236 <0.001 2.506 (2.331–2.681) 0.217 <0.001
 Model 2 4.581 (4.260–4.903) 0.220 <0.001 2.465 (2.278–2.653) 0.214 <0.001
C-Index
 Model 1 3.342 (3.030–3.654) 0.160 <0.001 1.987 (1.806–2.167) 0.172 <0.001
 Model 2 2.784 (2.461–3.107) 0.134 <0.001 1.727 (1.539–1.914) 0.150 <0.001
LAP
 Model 1 4.227 (3.925–4.529) 0.203 <0.001 2.411 (2.236–2.587) 0.209 <0.001
 Model 2 4.169 (3.842–4.496) 0.200 <0.001 2.514 (2.324–2.704) 0.218 <0.001

Models constructed with dependent variables as SBP and DBP, and independent variables as WC, WHtR, C-Index, and LAP. Values in table are unstandardized (B) with 95% CI, standardized correlation coefficients (β), and p-values. Unstandardized (B) and standardized (β) coefficients are per 1 SD increment of WC, WHtR, C-Index, and LAP. Model 1: age-adjusted; Model 2: further adjusted for living area, education background, cigarette smoking within 12 months and regular smoking, alcohol consumption, alcohol consumption level, physical activity, fasting plasma glucose*, HDL-C*and LDL-C*. *: Variable is for the log. 95% CI: 95% confidence interval.