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Table 4 Associations with HDL-cholesterol in 171 patients with T1D

From: Lower HDL-cholesterol, a known marker of cardiovascular risk, was associated with depression in type 1 diabetes: a cross sectional study

 

HDL-cholesterol

N = 171

Unstandardized B coefficients

P a

Gender (women)

0.130

0.005

Age (year)

0.008

< 0.001

Diabetes duration (year) b

–

–

Depression (HADS-D ≥ 8p)

−0.146

0.045

High HbA1c (> 70 mmol/mol)

−0.050

0.87

Total cholesterol (mmol/l)

0.144

< 0.001

Triglycerides (mmol/l)

−0.154

< 0.001

LDL-cholesterol b (mmol/l)

–

–

Hs-CRP c (mg/l)

−0.034

0.021

Abdominal obesity b, d

–

–

BMI e (kg/m2)

−0.049

0.760

SBP b (mm Hg)

–

–

DBP b (mm Hg)

–

–

Hypoglycemia b

–

–

Smoking f

−0.079

0.98

Physical inactivity b, f (< 0.5 h/week)

–

–

Physical activity b, f (4 levels)

–

–

Antidepressants b

–

–

LLD b

–

–

AHD b

–

–

Insulin and OAD b

–

–

  1. aMultiple linear regression (backward). R Square 0.340. b P > 0.10 in single linear regression. Missing variables: c n = 117; d n = 8; e n = 2; f n = 17