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Table 2 Differences in Each Exercise Performance

From: Association of Single Measurement of dipstick proteinuria with physical performance of military males: the CHIEF study

 

2-min push-ups (numbers)

2-min sit-ups (numbers)

3000-m run (seconds)

N

Mean (SE)

p-value

n

mean (SE)

p-value

n

mean (SE)

p-value

Model 1

 Unremarkable proteinuria

1996

49.5 (0.2)

0.011

2003

47.7 (0.2)

0.351

1816

857.5 (1.7)

< 0.011

 Moderate proteinuria

1047

48.7 (0.4)

0.062

1050

47.3 (0.2)

0.202

944

860.3 (2.3)

0.312

 Severe proteinuria

288

47.6 (0.7)

0.013

288

47.2 (0.5)

0.333

262

873.8 (4.4)

< 0.013

Model 2

 Unremarkable proteinuria

1988

49.7 (0.3)

< 0.011

1996

47.8 (0.2)

0.181

1810

856.8 (1.6)

< 0.011

 Moderate proteinuria

1047

48.4 (0.4)

< 0.012

1050

47.2 (0.2)

0.102

944

862.2 (2.3)

0.072

 Severe proteinuria

288

47.3 (0.7)

< 0.013

288

47.0 (0.5)

0.173

262

874.1 (4.3)

< 0.013

Model 3

 Unremarkable proteinuria

1964

49.6 (0.3)

< 0.011

1972

47.7 (0.2)

0.361

1778

857.2 (1.6)

< 0.011

 Moderate proteinuria

1035

48.5 (0.4)

0.012

1038

47.3 (0.2)

0.182

932

861.5 (2.2)

0.112

 Severe proteinuria

282

47.5 (0.7)

< 0.013

282

47.2 (0.5)

0.293

256

873.0 (4.2)

< 0.013

  1. 1Overall p-value; 2Unremarkable proteinuria vs moderate proteinuria; 3Unremarkable proteinuria vs moderate proteinuria
  2. Mean ± standard error (SE) for each exercise performance estimated using analysis of covariance with adjustments for Model 1: age and service specialty adjustments; Model 2: the covariates in Model 1, body mass index, BUN and serum creatinine adjustments; Model 3: the covariates in Model 2, systolic blood pressure, fasting plasma glucose, alcohol intake status, cigarette smoking status, and weekly physical activity adjustments