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Additional file 1: of The association of angiogenic factors and chronic kidney disease
Table S1. Age, Race and Gender Adjusted and Multivariable-adjusted Odds Ratios of Chronic Kidney Disease in Patients with and without Diabetes by Dichotomized* Angiogenesis-related Factors. The data presented in the table describe the associations between the angiogenesis related factors and CKD in diabetics and non-diabetics. (DOCX 16 kb
Odds ratios of chronic kidney disease associated with highest tertile compared to the lowest two tertiles adipocytokines.
*<p>Adjusted for age, gender, race, high school education, current cigarette smoking, weekly alcohol consumption, physical activity, LDL-cholesterol, systolic blood pressure, and serum glucose.</p>**<p>Additionally adjusted for body mass index.</p>†<p>Additionally adjusted for history of cardiovascular disease.</p
Multivariable-adjusted regression coefficients (95% confidence intervals) of GFR and urinary albumin associated with a one standard deviation difference in adipocytokines.
<p>eGFR =  estimated-glomerular filtration rate.</p>*<p>Adjusted for age, gender, race, high school education, current cigarette smoking, weekly alcohol consumption, physical activity, body-mass index, LDL-cholesterol, systolic blood pressure, serum glucose, and history of cardiovascular disease.</p