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Table 2 The correlation between serum LDL-C/Apo B ratio and lumbar BMD (g/cm2) in males (n = 1083)

From: The correlation between the serum LDL-C/Apo B ratio and lumbar bone mineral density in young adults

 

Model 1

β (95% CI)

Model 2

β (95% CI)

Model 3

β (95% CI)

LDL-C/Apo B ratio

0.0363 (-0.0203, 0.0930)

0.0130 (-0.0421, 0.0681)

-0.0126 (-0.0892, 0.0640)

Stratified by year

 20–30 years

-0.0208 (-0.1004, 0.0588)

-0.0371 (-0.1139, 0.0397)

-0.0570 (-0.1656, 0.0517)

 31–40 years

0.1040 (0.0233, 0.1846)

0.0739 (-0.0059, 0.1536)

0.0810 (-0.0312, 0.1931)

Stratified by race

 Non-Hispanic White

0.0159 (-0.0772, 0.1090)

0.0153 (-0.0778, 0.1085)

0.0240 (-0.1137, 0.1616)

 Non-Hispanic Black

-0.1232 (-0.2724, 0.0260)

-0.1138 (-0.2629, 0.0353)

-0.0754 (-0.2695, 0.1188)

 Mexican American

0.0693 (-0.0413, 0.1798)

0.0678 (-0.0442, 0.1798)

0.0462 (-0.1350, 0.2274)

 Other race/ethnicity

0.0666 (-0.0278, 0.1610)

0.0665 (-0.0281, 0.1611)

0.0051 (-0.1205, 0.1306)

  1. Model 1, no covariates were adjusted
  2. Model 2, age, race/ethnicity were adjusted
  3. Model 3, age, race/ethnicity, education, income to poverty ratio, waist circumference, smoking behavior, alcohol consumption, physical activity, calcium supplementation, serum total alkaline phosphatase, serum uric acid, total protein, total cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL cholesterol, serum phosphorus, serum calcium, fasting blood glucose, systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure were adjusted. In the subgroup analysis stratified by age and race/ethnicity, the model was not adjusted for age or race/ethnicity