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. 2018 Jun 13;154(2):335–348. doi: 10.1016/j.chest.2018.05.038

Table 4.

Association Between Metabolite Modules and Lung Function Traits After Adjustment for Confounders

Metabolite Module Trait β (95% CI) P Value
Red Baseline FEV1/FVC ratio −0.001 (−0.0018 to −0.0002) .019a
Post-BD FEV1/FVC ratio −0.0014 (−0.0023 to −0.0004) .004a
Purple Baseline FEV1/FVC ratio 0.0009 (0.0001 to 0.0017) .028a
Medium purple, lipid Baseline FEV1 −0.1386 (−0.2808 to 0.0036) .057
Dark red Baseline FEV1/FVC ratio 0.0009 (0.0001 to 0.0017) .029a
FEV1 BD response −0.0007 (−0.0014 to 1.75 × 10−5) .057
Light cyan Baseline FEV1/FVC ratio −0.0008 (−0.0016 to 3.45 × 10−5) .062
FEV1 BD response 0.0007 (1.65 × 10−5 to 0.0014) .046a
Tan, purine PD20 −0.0065 (−0.0103 to −0.0027) .001a
Baseline FEV1/FVC ratio 0.0009 (0.0001 to 0.0017) .028a
Post-BD FEV1/FVC ratio 0.0017 (0.0007 to 0.0026) .001a

Adjusted for age, weight, height, sex, and treatment regimen. Only three of the significant modules (red, medium purple, and tan) could be assigned functional names. See Table 1 and 2 legends for expansion of abbreviations

a

Significant at the 95% significance level.