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. 2022 Dec 14;19(24):16776. doi: 10.3390/ijerph192416776

Table 2.

Summary statistics of significant SNP associations with psychological parameters and with frailty.

SF-36-PCS
SNP
Risk Allele Genotype Mean (st dev) Comparison a Beta 95% CI p Value
CNTF
rs1800169
[G>A]
G AA
AG
GG
46.6 (8.3)
47.5 (8.5)
46.1 (8.5)
GG vs. AG/AA −1.33 [−2.36;−0.30] 0.007
TGFB1
rs1800469
[C>T]
C CC
CT
TT
45.7 (8.5)
47.3 (8.4)
46.6 (8.5)
CC vs. TC/TT −1.38 [−2.36;−0.40] 0.010
MTR
rs1050993
[G>A]
G AA
AG
GG
47.5 (8.9)
46.3 (8.4)
46.1 (8.3)
AG/GG vs. AA −1.29 [−2.46;−0.13] 0.019
MMSE
SNP
Risk Allele Genotype % MMSE < 24 Comparison b OR 95% CI p Value
IL6
rs1800795
[G>C]
G CC
CG
GG
7
3.4
8.9
CG/GG vs. CC 2.26 [1.37;3.79] 0.0016
Frailty
SNP
Risk Allele Genotype % Pre-Frailty % Frailty Comparison c OR 95% CI p Value
FN1
rs7567647
[G>A]
A AA
AG
GG
23.1
34.6
39.6
61.5
33.8
34.4

AA vs. AG
AA vs. GG

3.85
3.45

[1.92;8.33]
[1.75;7.69]

0.0003
0.0006

a Linear regression model with covariates weight groups, daily drugs, presence of caregiver, school years and annual outcome. b Logistic regression model with covariates sex, weight groups, daily drugs, presence of caregiver, leisure activities and annual outcome. c Nominal model with covariates sex, age groups, weight groups, daily drugs, presence of caregiver, school years, leisure activities and annual outcome. p values are relative to normalized values.