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Table 3 Sex-adjusted associations of risk factors with F-RHI

From: Association between lowered endothelial function measured by peripheral arterial tonometry and cardio-metabolic risk factors – a cross-sectional study of Finnish municipal workers at risk of diabetes and cardiovascular disease

Cardiovascular and metabolic risk factors

Beta(se)

p

Partial correlation

Sex

-0.352(0.056)

<0.0001

-0.337

Age

-0.004(0.003)

0.185

-0.075

Body mass index

-0.29(0.005)

<0.0001

-0.304

Waist circumference

-0.10(0.002)

<0.0001

-0.280

Body fat percentage

-0.011(0.003)

<0.001

-0.194

Total cholesterol

0.011(0.025)

0.656

0.025

HDL cholesterol

0.310(0.056)

<0.0001

0.302

LDL cholesterol

-0.025(0.029)

0.390

-0.049

Triglycerides

-0.123(0.035)

<0.001

-0.197

Fasting glucose

-0.100(0.029)

<0.001

-0.193

Glycated hemoglobin

-0.147(0.061)

0.017

-0.136

Log-transformed high sensitivity C-reactive protein

-0.024(0.014)

0.085

-0.100

Systolic blood pressure

0.00(0.002)

0.968

0.002

Diastolic blood pressure

-0.001(0.003)

0.825

-0.013

Resting heart rate

0.005(0.002)

0.023

0.130

Rate-pressure product

0.002(0.001)

0.084

0.099

Hypertension treatment

-0.073(0.073)

0.316

-0.057

Lipid lowering treatment

-0.031(0.113)

0.786

-0.015

Impaired fasting glucose or diabetes

-0.140(0.070)

0.047

0.113

Family history of cardiovascular disease

0.004(0.049)

0.940

0.004

Smoking

-0.152(0.052)

0.004

-0.164

  1. Slope (standard error), p-value, partial correlation coefficient.