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Table 5 The relationship between variables affecting Diastolic blood pressure using stepwise regression

From: Investigating the prevalence of hypertension and its associated risk factors in a population-based study: Fasa PERSIAN COHORT data

Variable

Unstandardized Coefficients

Standardized Coefficients

t

Sig

B

Std. Error

Beta

(Constant)

39.051

1.042

37.479

< 0.001

BMI

.568

.025

.228

23.011

< 0.001

Age

.234

.014

.187

17.031

< 0.001

Hip circumference

.083

.029

.061

2.811

.005

HDL

.100

.007

.133

13.646

< 0.001

TG

.015

.001

.101

10.306

< 0.001

ALP (Alkaline phosphatase)

.011

.002

.065

6.609

< 0.001

Calcium

.001

.000

.041

4.320

< 0.001

Magnesium

.002

.003

.035

.787

.043

Potassium

.000

.000

− .063

− 1.369

.013

Active smoker

− 1.289

.279

− .046

− 4.616

< 0.001

Renal failure

− 2.233

1.133

− .018

− 1.972

.049

Menopause

− 1.368

.330

− .047

− 4.150

< 0.001

Brest feeding

− .028

.003

− .026

− 2.843

.024

  1. Dependent variable: DBP