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Table 3 Multiple linear regression of blood lipids and plasma Aβ levels in total study participants (n = 1282)

From: The relationship between blood lipids and plasma amyloid beta is depend on blood pressure: a population-based cross-sectional study

 

42(pg/ml)

40(pg/ml)

β

t

P value

β

t

P value

Model 1

 TG

−0.030

−0.122

0.903

0.087

0.256

0.798

 TC

0.254

1.156

0.248

−0.356

−1.156

0.248

 HDL-c

−0.448

−0.615

0.539

−0.625

− 0.611

0.541

 ApoE ε4

0.955

1.813

0.070

0.278

0.376

0.707

Model 2

 TG

−0.001

−0.004

0.997

0.042

0.134

0.893

 LDL-c

0.325

1.483

0.138

−0.442

−1.439

0.150

 HDL-c

−0.252

−0.385

0.700

−0.908

− 0.988

0.323

 ApoE ε4

0.946

1.797

0.073

0.288

0.390

0.697

  1. β, the unstandardized regression coefficient
  2. Model 1: adjust for sex, age, education years, smoking, drinking, lack of physical activity, cardiovascular disease, waistline and lip circumference, pulse rate, SBP, DBP, FBG, TC, TG, HDL-c, BMI and ApoE genotype. BMI, body mass index. SBP, systolic blood pressure. DBP, diastolic blood pressure. FBG, fast blood glucose Aβ, amyloid beta. TC, total cholesterol. TG, triglyceride. HDL-c, high-density lipoprotein. LDL-c, low-density lipoprotein. ApoE, apolipoprotein E
  3. Model 2: adjust for sex, age, education years, smoking, drinking, lack of physical activity, cardiovascular disease, waist and lip circumference, pulse rate, SBP, DBP, FBG, LDL-c, TG, HDL-c, BMI and ApoE genotype. BMI, body mass index. SBP, systolic blood pressure. DBP, diastolic blood pressure. FBG, fast blood glucose Aβ, amyloid beta. TC, total cholesterol. TG, triglyceride. HDL-c, high-density lipoprotein. LDL-c, low-density lipoprotein. ApoE, apolipoprotein E