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Table 2 Linear regression analysis showing the factors associated with plasma aryl hydrocarbon receptor concentrations (pg/mL)

From: Plasma aryl hydrocarbon receptor associated with epicardial adipose tissue in men: a cross-sectional study

 

Univariable

Mutivariable

 

HR

95% CI

P

HR

95% CI

P

HR

95% CI

P

Age (year)

0.510

(–0.040, 1.060)

0.069

      

Body weight (kg)

0.269

(–0.059, 0.596)

0.106

      

BMI (kg/m2)

0.964

(0.028, 1.901)

0.044

   

0.670

(–0.293, 1.633)

0.168

Waist circumference (cm)

0.373

(–0.013, 0.759)

0.058

      

Systolic BP (mmHg)

0.210

(–0.137, 0.558)

0.230

      

Diastolic BP (mmHg)

0.216

(–0.335, 0.766)

0.435

      

Fasting glucose (mmol/L)

14.347

(2.755, 25.939)

0.016

10.592

(–0.948, 22.133)

0.071

11.670

(–0.447, 23.788)

0.059

eGFR (mL/min/1.73 m2)

− 0.076

(–0.456, 0.305)

0.691

      

Triglycerides (mmol/L)

2.729

(–4.707, 10.166)

0.465

      

Total cholesterol (mmol/L)

− 2.298

(–10.416, 5.820)

0.572

      

HDL cholesterol (mmol/L)

− 14.278

(–33.935, 5.379)

0.151

      

Epicardial adipose tissue thickness (mm)

3.523

(1.115, 5.932)

0.005

2.907

(0.458, 5.357)

0.021

   
  1. B linear regression coefficient, BMI body mass index, BP blood pressure, CI confidence interval, eGFR estimated glomerular filtration rate, HDL high-density lipoprotein