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Table 3 Univariate analysis of hematogram and metabolic syndrome components

From: Association of complete blood cell counts with metabolic syndrome in an elderly population

 

Young-old

Old-old

Oldest-old

 

WBC

Hb

PLT

WBC

Hb

PLT

WBC

Hb

PLT

Male

         

Age

NS

−0.091

−0.062

NS

−0.108

NS

NS

NS

NS

BMI

0.096

0.198

−0.044

0.060

0.221

−0.097

NS

0.259

NS

WC

0.152

0.195

NS

0.113

0.215

NS

NS

0.219

NS

SBP

0.079

0.084

NS

0.049

0.090

NS

NS

0.263

NS

DBP

0.049

0.170

NS

NS

0.195

NS

NS

0.396

NS

FPG

0.072

0.064

0.025

NS

0.062

NS

NS

NS

NS

HDL-C

−0.129

NS

NS

−0.171

−0.063

−0.051

−0.218

NS

NS

LDL-C

0.084

0.169

0.091

0.078

0.212

0.084

NS

0.240

NS

TG

0.185

0.158

0.109

0.218

0.175

0.118

NS

0.202

NS

Female

         

Age

0.040

−0.068

−0.038

NS

NS

NS

NS

−0.267

NS

BMI

0.173

0.130

NS

0.151

0.156

NS

NS

0.226

NS

WC

0.205

0.099

0.039

0.193

0.120

NS

NS

0.257

NS

SBP

0.104

0.062

NS

0.073

0.062

NS

NS

NS

NS

DBP

0.070

0.157

NS

0.083

0.192

NS

NS

NS

−0.325

FPG

0.122

0.122

0.034

0.111

0.085

0.056

NS

NS

NS

HDL-C

−0.113

0.023

−0.026

−0.126

NS

NS

−0.308

NS

NS

LDL-C

0.046

0.131

0.117

0.054

0.146

0.057

NS

0.221

NS

TG

0.213

0.121

0.142

0.179

0.125

0.112

0.274

NS

NS

  1. BMI body mass index, WC waist circumference, SBP systolic blood pressure, DBPdiastolic blood pressure, FPG fasting plasma glucose, TC total cholesterol, HDL-C high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, LDL-C low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, TG triglyceride, NS non-significant
  2. Data are shown as the r value when p value < 0.05