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. 2020 Jul 18;21:287. doi: 10.1186/s12882-020-01948-w

Table 3.

Multiple Liner Regressions of Dipstick Proteinuria Severity With Each Exercise Performance

Moderate proteinuria Severe proteinuria
β-value 95% CI p-value β-value 95% CI p-value
Model 1
 2-min push-ups (n) −0.81 −1.67 – 0.048 0.06 −1.01 −1.74 – − 0.28 < 0.01
 2-min sit-ups (n) −0.37 − 0.97 – 0.23 0.22 − 0.26 − 0.77 – 0.24 0.30
 3000-m run (sec) 3.18 −2.33 – 8.70 0.25 8.45 3.81–13.08 < 0.01
Model 2
 2-min push-ups (n) −1.26 − 2.11 – −0.41 < 0.01 − 1.20 − 1.92 – − 0.48 < 0.01
 2-min sit-ups (n) − 0.59 −1.19 – 0.01 0.05 − 0.41 −0.92 – 0.091 0.10
 3000-m run (sec) 5.95 0.57–11.33 0.03 8.83 4.32–13.35 < 0.01
Model 3
 2-min push-ups (n) −1.13 −1.97 – −0.29 < 0.01 − 1.00 −1.71 – − 0.28 < 0.01
 2-min sit-ups (n) − 0.47 − 1.06 – 0.12 0.12 − 0.30 −0.79 – 0.20 0.24
 3000-m run (sec) 4.74 −0.55 – 10.02 0.07 7.63 3.21–12.05 < 0.01

Data are presented as βand 95% confidence intervals (CI) using Pearson’s correlation coefficient for Model 1: age and service specialty adjustments; Model 2: the covariates in Model 1, body mass index, blood urea nitrogen and serum creatinine adjustments; Model 3: the covariates in Model 2, systolic blood pressure, fasting plasma glucose, alcohol intake status, cigarette smoking status, and weekly physical activity adjustments