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. 2020 Dec 7;17(23):9124. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17239124

Table 2.

Anthropometric characteristics, and trends, adjusted for age and sex, by eGFR categories.

eGFR Category (mL/min/1.73 m2) Post Hoc b SS p for b Trend
(A) eGFR ≥ 60 (B) eGFR 45–59.9 (C) eGFR < 45
(n = 102) (n = 98) (n = 36)
# Age, year 76.1 (75.4, 76.8) 77.2 (76.5, 77.9) 77.6 (76.3, 78.3) NS 2.54 <0.05
a Height, cm 159.0 (157.8, 160.2) 153.7 (152.4,154.9) 151.5 (149.5, 153.6) A > B, C −6.40 <0.01
Body weight, kg 61.6 (59.9, 63.3) 59.2 (57.5, 60.9) 57.6 (54.7, 60.4) A > C −2.48 <0.05
BMI, kg/m2 24.5 (23.7, 25.0) 25.0 (24.4, 25.6) 25.1 (24.1, 26.1) NS 1.53 =0.13

Values are means and 95% CI. # One-way analysis of variance was employed to adopted to assess the difference among the groups a Kruskal-Wallis test was applied to assess the difference among three groups. b Jonckheere-Terpstra test was used to assess the trend by eGFR categories. eGFR = estimated glomerular filtration rate; SS = standardized statistic; NS = not significant; BMI = body mass index.