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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Pediatr Obes. 2020 Dec 30;16(7):e12763. doi: 10.1111/ijpo.12763

Table 2.

Regression coefficients and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for associations between pre-pregnancy BMI and cytokine/chemokine concentrations.

*Plasma Concentration All
N = 348
Whites
N = 141
African Americans
N = 182
Cytokine Median
(IQR)
β **
(95% CI)
T- β p value β **
(95% CI)
T- β p value β **
(95% CI)
T- β p value
TNFα 4.7
(3.5–6.2)
0.01
(0.00,0.01)
0.57 0.03 0.00
(−0.01,0.01)
0.50 0.29 0.01
(−0.00,0.01)
0.58 0.07
IL8 4.0
(2.9–5.9)
−0.00
(−0.01,0.01)
−0.06 0.85 0.01
(−0.00,0.02)
0.68 0.16 −0.00
(−0.01,0.00)
−0.35 0.41
IL1β 4.4
(2.6–6.8)
−0.00
(−0.01,0.00)
−0.34 0.33 −0.00
(−0.01,0.01)
−0.19 0.75 −0.00
(−0.01,0.01)
−0.32 0.48
IL-17A 5.3
(2.8–10.7)
−0.00
(−0.01,0.01)
−0.03 0.95 −0.01
(−0.02,0.01)
−0.57 0.50 0.00
(−0.01,0.01)
0.13 0.85
IL4 4.1
(2.4–7.6)
−0.01
(−0.02,0.00)
−0.68 0.16 −0.01
(−0.03,0.00)
−1.03 0.18 0.00
(−0.01,0.01)
−0.18 0.79
IFN-γ 17.2
(10.5–27.3)
0.01
(−0.00,0.01)
0.89 0.06 0.0
(−0.01,0.02)
0.31 0.70 0.01
(−0.00,0.02)
1.06 0.10
IL6 2.8
(1.7–4.2)
0.01
(−0.00,0.01)
0.59 0.10 0.01
(−0.00,0.02)
0.61 0.25 0.01
(−0.00,0.02)
0.72 0.14
IL12 4.7
(2.5–7.7)
−0.00
(−0.01,0.01)
−0.28 0.55 −0.00
(−0.02,0.01)
−0.18 0.79 −0.00
(−0.01,0.01)
−0.16 0.77

Models were adjusted for maternal smoking, age, education and race (All). Whites and African Americans were run separately with non-race covariates.

*

In picograms/ml.

**

Cytokine data were zero-protected and log-transformed for regression models. T - Beta (T- β) estimates were back-transformed after regression. Example: For TNFα, each one unit increase in maternal BMI is associated with 0.57% increase in maternal plasma levels of TNFα.

**

For all, depending on cytokine, N ranged from 342–348 – N reflects Analyzed complete cases for those 3 covariates

***

For White 137–141

****

For Black 180–182