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Table 2 Effect of age, gender, folate and vitamin B12 on lipoprotein levels

From: Plasma folate levels are associated with the lipoprotein profile: a retrospective database analysis

 

triglycerides

HDL-C

LDL-C

LDL-C/HDL-C

total cholesterol

n

1468

593

593

592

123

Folate

Beta = -0.045; p = 0.087

Beta = 0.094; p = 0.021

Beta = -0.164; p < 0.001

Beta = -0.210; p < 0.001

Beta = -0.138; p = 0.147

Vitamin B12

Beta = -0.051; p = 0.052

Beta = 0.030 p = 0.458

Beta = 0.070; p = 0.094

Beta = 0.058; p = 0.164

Beta = -0.151; p = 0.110

Age (year)

Beta = 0.125; p < 0.001

Beta = -0.012; p = 0.762

Beta = 0.254; p < 0.001

Beta = 0.160; p < 0.001

Beta = 0.178; p = 0.054

Gender (male)

Beta = 0.211; p < 0.001

Beta = -0.352; p < 0.001

Beta = -0.082; p = 0.045

Beta = 0.186; p < 0.001

Beta = -0.180; p = 0.052

  1. Linear logistic regression analysis (standardized partial regression coefficient Beta and p-value) of the independent predictive character of the covariables age, gender, plasma folate level, and plasma vitamin B12 level for the dependent variables triglycerides, HDL-C, LDL-C, LDL-C/HDL-C-ratio and total cholesterol levels are depicted. As these were five separate analyses, we set the level of significance to alpha = 0.01