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Table 2 Relationship between urban life years and eGFR (ml/min/1.73 m 2 )

From: The effect of rural-to-urban migration on renal function in an Indian population: cross-sectional data from the Hyderabad arm of the Indian Migration Study

 

Adjusted for age

Difference in eGFR between migrants and non-migrants (reference group tertile 1) in ml/min/1.73 m2

Adjusted for age and muscle mass

Difference in eGFR between migrants and non-migrants (reference group tertile 1) in ml/min/1.73 m2

Adjusted for age, muscle mass and cardiometabolic risk factors*

Difference in eGFR between migrants and non-migrants (reference group tertile 1) in ml/min/1.73 m2

Urban life years

Men and women

Men

Women

Men and women

Men

Women

Men and women

Men

Women

Tertile 2

−4.72

−5.67

−4.65

−3.90

−4.02

−3.91

−3.35

−3.32

−4.11

(-8.42,-1.03)

(-10.28,-1.05)

(-10.69,1.39)

(-7.62,-0.18)

(-8.92,0.87)

(-10.08,2.27)

(-7.11,0.41)

(-8.40,1.76)

(-10.14,1.91)

p = 0.01

p = 0.02

p = 0.13

p = 0.04

p = 0.11

p = 0.21

p = 0.08

p = 0.20

p = 0.18

Tertile 3

−4.67

−4.87

−6.06

−3.07

−2.91

−3.78

−3.00

−2.79

−4.92

 

(-8.42,-1.03)

(-10.28,-1.05)

(-10.69,1.39)

(-7.62,-0.18)

(-8.92,0.87)

(-10.08,2.27)

(-7.11,0.41)

(-8.40,1.76)

(-10.14,1.91)

 

p = 0.01

p = 0.05

p = 0.03

p = 0.10

p = 0.25

p = 0.20

p = 0.12

p = 0.28

p = 0.10

p value for trend across tertiles of urban life-years

0.008

0.04

0.03

0.08

0.21

0.20

0.11

0.26

0.09

  1. *Adjusted for HOMA-IR, diabetes, smoking, cholesterol, hypertension and BMI.