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. 2020 Oct 9;28:e3369. doi: 10.1590/1518-8345.3870.3369

Table 4. Model for adjustment of the fasting blood sugar, total cholesterol, HDL, and LDL outcomes, according to confounding variables. Picos, PI, Brazil, 2018.

Control Group FBS CT HDL LDL Experimental Group FBS CT HDL LDL
Constant 0.276 0.022 0.005 0.115 Constant 0.972 0.005 0.049 0.002
Age* 0.617 0.135 0.052 0.315 Age 0.190 0.413 0.711 0.283
Gender 0.578 0.294 0.530 0.342 Gender 0.380 0.110 0.653 0.036
Skin color 0.136 0.022 0.015 0.036 Skin color 0.351 0.760 0.727 0.858
Years of study* 0.392 0.777 0.979 0.961 Years of study 0.298 0.796 0.274 0.515
Schooling 0.467 0.669 0.598 0.777 Schooling 0.357 0.900 0.604 0.304
Employed 0.216 0.503 0.402 0.336 Employed 0.836 0.605 0.628 0.831
Monthly Income* 0.104 0.627 0.605 0.399 Monthly Income 0.453 0.308 0.202 0.140
Economic Class 0.240 0.213 0.037 0.311 Economic Class 0.115 0.928 0.599 0.600
Marital status 0.999 0.322 0.048 0.402 Marital status 0.231 0.902 0.581 0.459
Who they live with 0.594 0.691 0.408 0.915 Who they live with 0.213 0.219 0.466 0.089
Time with DM2* 0.096 0.502 0.662 0.499 Time with DM2 0.009 0.970 0.954 0.584
Arterial Hypertension 0.398 0.013 0.040 0.038 Arterial Hypertension 0.066 0.176 0.630 0.191
Monitored in the PHCU 0.211 0.045 0.115 0.151 Follow-up in the PHCU 0.025 0.500 0.509 0.475
*

Simple lineal regression;

Multinomial regression;

p < 0.05