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. 2013 Aug 26;61(9):1489–1498. doi: 10.1111/jgs.12416

Logistic Regression Analyses Representing for Cognitive Impairment per 10-mmHg Increment in Each Ambulatory Blood Pressure Measurement in the Subsample (117 African-Caribbean and European Participants) in Which This Was Measured

Morning (9–11 a.m.) Evening (5–7 p.m.) Night (3–5 a.m.)
SBP DBP SBP DBP SBP DBP
Model n OR (95% CI), P-Value n OR (95% CI), P-Value n OR (95% CI), P-Value
Unadjusted 117 1.19 (0.91–1.56), .21 1.09 (0.75–1.59), .65 152 1.52 (1.16–1.97), .002 1.67 (1.13–2.46), .01 145 1.31 (1.00–1.72), .049 1.40 (0.95–2.08), .09
1 (demographic adjustments) 117 1.05 (0.76–1.44), .77 0.92 (0.60–1.40), .69 152 1.38 (1.02–1.85), .04 1.94 (1.18–3.20), .009 145 1.22 (0.90–1.65), .20 1.35 (0.85–2.14), .20
2 (fully adjusted) 112 1.02 (0.66–1.58), .91 0.91 (0.45–1.81), .78 145 1.29 (0.88–1.87), .19 2.97 (1.20–7.33), .02 139 1.26 (0.79–2.00), .33 1.76 (0.90–3.42), .10
2 in participants with AER data 91 1.24 (0.69–2.22), .47 1.37 (0.57–3.27), .48 112 1.93 (1.05–3.54), .03 3.19 (1.13–9.01), .03 108 1.04 (0.60–1.79), .89 1.92 (0.87–4.24), .10
2 plus AER 91 1.02 (0.53–1.98), .95 1.13 (0.44–2.88), .80 112 1.71 (0.89–3.26), .11 2.87 (0.88–9.37), .08 108 0.82 (0.44–1.55), .54 1.64 (0.73–3.71), .23

Model 1: adjusted for age at follow-up, interval between baseline and follow-up, sex, education, ethnicity.

Model 2: adjusted for Model 1 covariates plus smoking, alcohol intake, total cholesterol level, cardiovascular disease, obesity, diabetes mellitus.

OR = odds ratio; CI = confidence interval; SBP = systolic blood pressure; DBP = diastolic blood pressure; AER = albumin excretion rate.

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