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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Feb 10.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Care. 2019 Sep 18;32(7):890–895. doi: 10.1080/09540121.2019.1668521

Table 3.

Interactive effect of increased BMI and detectable pVL on hypertension among PLWH, the Florida Cohort, October 2014 - December 2018.

BMI (kg/m2) PVL (copies/ml) Hypertension % (n/N) OR [95% CI]
<25 <200 31.9 (55/172) 1.00
<25 ≥200 15.6 (12/77) 0.62 [0.25, 1.51]
≥25 <200 44.8 (149/314) 1.80 [1.02, 3.20]
≥25 ≥200 52.1 (50/96) 3.54 [1.71, 7.31]
p-valueinteraction 0.01

Note: BMI: Body Mass Index; CI: Confidence Interval; OR: Odds Ratio; pVL: plasma Viral Load; Models were adjusted for age, gender, race/ethnicity, diabetes, depression, antidepressant drugs, renal disease, CD4+ T cell counts, and duration of HIV diagnosis.