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Table 3 Multivariable regression analyses for T2DM

From: The combined effect of the T2DM susceptibility genes is an important risk factor for T2DM in non-obese Japanese: a population based case-control study

 

Model 1

  

Model 2

  

R2

0.10

  

0.11

  

intercept

-10.43

  

-10.52

  

Determinant variables

β-coefficient

SE

P

β-coefficient

SE

P

   No. of risk alleles

0.18

0.033

< 0.0001

0.18

0.033

< 0.0001

   BMI

0.21

0.028

< 0.0001

0.22

0.029

< 0.0001

   Age

0.04

0.014

0.0038

0.04

0.014

0.0036

   BMI + No. of risk allele

   

-0.029

0.011

0.0080

 

Model 3

  

Model 4

  

R2

0.089

  

0.097

  

intercept

-4.41

  

-1.11

  

Determinant variables

β-coefficient

SE

P

β-coefficient

SE

P

   No. of risk alleles

0.18

0.032

< 0.0001

-0.026

0.11

0.81

   Obesity/overweight

-1.22

0.20

< 0.0001

-1.19

0.22

< 0.0001

   Age

0.04

0.014

0.0047

0.04

0.014

0.0047

   Obesity/overweight + No. of risk allele

   

0.26

0.11

0.015

  1. Model 1 included the number of risk alleles, BMI and age as covariates
  2. Model 2 included the number of risk alleles, BMI, age and the interaction between the number of risk alleles and BMI as covariates
  3. Model 3 included the number of risk alleles, obesity/overweight and age as covariates
  4. Model 4 included the number of risk alleles, obesity/overweight, age and the interaction between the number of risk alleles and obesity/overweight as covariates
  5. SE standard error