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. 2019 Sep 13;8(18):e012729. doi: 10.1161/JAHA.119.012729

Table 3.

Association of Black Race and Biomarkers With Incident Cardiovascular Disease

Variable Unadjusted HR (95% CI) Adjusted HR (95% CI)
Women
Black race 2.05 (1.32, 3.17) 1.15 (0.69, 1.92)
Lp(a) 1.23 (1.02, 1.47) 1.15 (0.94, 1.41)
ANA 1.35 (1.10, 1.65) 1.25 (1.02, 1.55)
Osteoprotegerin 1.51 (1.16, 1.98) 1.48 (1.10, 1.99)
Urinary microalbumin 1.73 (1.40, 2.15) 1.67 (1.32, 2.12)
sRAGE 0.38 (0.19, 0.73) 0.43 (0.21, 0.87)
Men
Black race 2.39 (1.64, 3.46) 1.21 (0.76, 1.95)
Lp(a) 1.33 (1.15, 1.56) 1.15 (0.96, 1.38)
Leptin 1.21 (1.00, 1.45) 1.01 (0.84, 1.22)
hsCRP 1.61 (1.34, 1.90) 1.23 (1.00, 1.52)
d‐dimer 2.13 (1.69, 2.68) 1.54 (1.17, 2.01)
SDMA 14.28 (3.20, 63.8) 1.64 (0.32, 8.53)
sRAGE 0.42 (0.23, 0.75) 0.65 (0.36, 1.17)
hs‐cTnT 1.92 (1.62, 2.26) 1.53 (1.23, 1.91)

All biomarkers were log transformed. ANA indicates antinuclear antibodies; HR, hazard ratio; hsCRP, high‐sensitivity C‐reactive protein; hs‐cTnT, high‐sensitivity cardiac troponin T; Lp(a), lipoprotein (a); SDMA, symmetric dimethyl arginine; sRAGE, soluble receptor for advanced glycation end products.