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Table 2 Association between serum albumin level and ADLs a, b

From: Serum albumin and activities of daily living in Chinese centenarians: a cross-sectional study

 

BADL

IADL

Standard β

Standard error

P

Standard β

Standard error

P

Male

 Crude model

0.241

0.017

0.001

0.292

0.021

<0.001

 Model 1

0.236

0.018

0.002

0.273

0.020

<0.001

 Model 2

0.230

0.020

0.006

0.200

0.022

0.009

 Model 3

0.218

0.020

0.011

0.194

0.022

0.013

Female

 Crude model

0.405

0.008

<0.001

0.272

0.008

<0.001

 Model 1

0.399

0.008

<0.001

0.255

0.008

<0.001

 Model 2

0.360

0.009

<0.001

0.216

0.009

<0.001

 Model 3

0.347

0.009

<0.001

0.205

0.009

<0.001

Total

 Crude model

0.373

0.007

<0.001

0.271

0.008

<0.001

 Model 1

0.369

0.007

<0.001

0.256

0.007

<0.001

 Model 2

0.344

0.008

<0.001

0.213

0.008

<0.001

 Model 3

0.335

0.008

<0.001

0.206

0.008

<0.001

  1. a Crude model: None adjusted;
  2. Model 1:Adjusted for age, ethnicity, marriage, educational levels, residence type
  3. Model 2:Model 1 plus smoking status, alcohol drinking status, weekly exercise, BMI classification, hemoglobin, total cholesterol, serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D
  4. Model 3:Model 2 plus diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, stroke, renal function impaired
  5. b ADLs were transformed to Z score with a mean of 0 and standard deviation (SD) of 1