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Table 3 Final model of multivariable regression using equations to estimate HBMD in women

From: Low fatness, reduced fat intake and adequate plasmatic concentrations of LDL-cholesterol are associated with high bone mineral density in women: a cross-sectional study with control group

Equations

R

R2

p

Spine BMD = 1.305+(0.361)IGF-1

0.361

0.108

0.022

Femur BMD = 1.096-0.272(TBFM)-0.396(LDLC)+0.337(RSMI)

0.659

0.347

< 0.001

Total body BMD = 1.599-0.330(FI)-0.413(P)-(0.298)PTH

0.649

0.367

< 0.001

  1. IGF-1 insulin-like growth factor, TBFM total body fat mass, LDLC, LDL- cholesterol, RSMI, relative skeletal muscle index, BMD, body mineral density, FI fat intake, P serum phosphorus, iPTH intact serum parathyroid hormone; Models adjusted for age, weight, height, BMI, smoking, lean mass, fat mass, energy intake and menopause