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Table 2 The results of univariate analysis of correlation between variables and eGFR

From: The association between skinfold thicknesses and estimated glomerular filtration rate in adolescents: a cross-sectional study

 

Effect size β(95%CI), P-value

Male

Female

Age (years)

-5.242 (-5.501, -4.983), < 0.00001

-2.777 (-3.079, -2.476), < 0.00001

Weight (kg)

-0.266 (-0.299, -0.233), < 0.00001

-0.126 (-0.172, -0.080), < 0.00001

standing height (cm)

-0.586 (-0.641, -0.532), < 0.00001

-0.242 (-0.332, -0.151), < 0.00001

BMI (kg/m2)

-0.589 (-0.713, -0.465), < 0.00001

-0.289 (-0.424, -0.155), 0.00003

TSFT (mm)

0.440 (0.354, 0.526), < 0.00001

-0.017 (-0.109, 0.076), 0.72339

SSFT (mm)

-0.016 (-0.106, 0.074), 0.73191

-0.011 (-0.098, 0.076), 0.80739

waist circumference (cm)

-0.092 (-0.139, -0.046), 0.00009

0.021 (-0.034, 0.076), 0.45502

  1. The univariate analysis indicated that age, weight, and BMI were negatively correlated with eGFR for both boys and girls (P < 0.0001). TSFT was positively correlated with eGFR in boys (P < 0.0001), but not in girls
  2. BMI body mass index, eGFR estimated glomerular filtration rate, TSFT triceps skinfold thickness, SSFT subscapular skinfold thickness