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Table 3 Simple linear regression of the explanatory variables according to different parameters of strength and walking speed

From: What are the factors associated with sarcopenia-related variables in adult women with severe obesity?

 

HGS

HGS/BMI

Walking speed

ß

p

ß

p

ß

p

Age

−0.171

0.021

− 0.005

0.006

− 0.002

0.392

Smoking

0.658

0.530

0.012

0.642

−0.030

0.301

Binge drinking

0.150

0.147

0.051

0.142

0.037

0.340

Physical activity

−0.010

0.476

−0.001

0.418

0.001

0.031

Diabetes

−0.443

0.108

−0.087

0.024

−0.092

0.031

Hypertension

− 0.381

0.277

−0.058

0.069

− 0.038

0.283

Hypothyroidism

−0.604

0.677

−0.014

0.702

−0.083

0.039

Hypercholesterolemia

−0.322

0.117

−0.078

0.120

0.051

0.358

Menopause

−0.177

0.025

−0.084

0.046

−0.041

0.386

Lipid intake

0.035

0.721

−0.001

0.935

−0.001

0.977

Protein intake

0.056

0.672

0.002

0.596

0.005

0.136

Vitamin C intake

−0.003

0.198

−0.001

0.225

−0.001

0.828

Vitamin D intake

−0.013

0.633

0.001

0.852

−0.001

0.217

Vitamin E intake

0.038

0.646

0.178

0.998

−0.001

0.929

Total cholesterol

0.017

0.340

0.001

0.376

−0.001

0.810

HDL-c

−0.093

0.107

−0.002

0.111

−0.001

0.829

LDL-c

0.035

0.056

0.001

0.069

0.001

0.914

TG

−0.011

0.212

−0.001

0.179

−0.001

0.245

Serum vitamin D

−0.057

0.383

−0.001

0.355

−0.001

0.900

TSH

−0.134

0.772

−0.008

0.482

−0.033

0.008

T4

−0.074

0.903

−0.005

0.725

0.005

0.751

Fasting blood glucose

−0.011

0.494

−0.001

0.201

−0.001

0.654

HbA1C

−0.544

0.236

−0.018

0.114

0.012

0.348

CRP

−0.033

0.784

−0.001

0.963

0.010

0.009

PTH

0.059

0.015

0.001

0.036

0.001

0.202

  1. Note. BMI Body Mass Index, HGS Hand Grip Strength, HGS/BMI Hand Grip Strength/Body Mass Index