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. 2021 Nov 17;8:710023. doi: 10.3389/fcvm.2021.710023

Table 2.

Association of UMOD SNPs with longitudinal blood pressure changes changes blood pressure from baseline to the follow-ups.

SNP BP(2004–2009) BP(2004–2012)
SBP change DBP change MAP change PP change SBP change DBP change MAP change PP change
rs4632135 0.487 0.885 0.665 0.394 1.000 0.649 0.788 0.722
rs4383153 0.487 0.885 0.665 0.394 1.000 0.649 0.788 0.722
rs11859916 0.110 0.349 0.178 0.140 0.160 0.430 0.240 0.041a
rs7198000 0.162 0.421 0.242 0.195 0.352 0.533 0.402 0.452
rs7193058 0.186 0.431 0.262 0.227 0.094 0.274 0.136 0.171
rs77875418 0.577 0.427 0.459 0.889 0.217 0.300 0.218 0.407
rs79245268 0.538 0.412 0.433 0.841 0.120 0.224 0.133 0.264
rs4293393 0.562 0.430 0.454 0.861 0.112 0.134 0.092 0.344
rs6497476 0.538 0.412 0.433 0.841 0.120 0.224 0.133 0.264
rs4997081 0.745 0.730 0.716 0.860 0.378 0.341 0.314 0.667
rs13333226 0.516 0.388 0.408 0.833 0.087 0.100 0.066 0.320
rs12708631 0.012b 0.006 b 0.004b 0.166 0.030a 0.020b 0.020 0.236
rs12917707 0.009 0.600 0.107 0.001 0.023b 0.726 0.403 0.002

For associations that were not significant under any model, P values for an additive model are listed. All genetic models are based on the minor allele of each SNP. BP, blood pressure; SBP, systolic blood pressure; DBP, diastolic blood pressure. MAP, mean arterial pressure; PP, pulse pressure; OR, odds ratio; SNP, single nucleotide polymorphism.

a

Dominant model.

b

Recessive model.

Statistically values are presented in bold.