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Table 2 Relationships between s-RNY1-5p and classical cardiovascular risk factors in controls and cases

From: RNY-derived small RNAs as a signature of coronary artery disease

 

Controls (n = 514)

Cases (n = 263)

Age (years)

−0.07 (0.10)

−0.09 (0.14)

School (years of schooling)

0.01 (0.88)

−0.05 (0.39)

Alcohol (g/day)

−0.12 (0.008)

−0.04 (0.50)

Tobacco consumption number (pack/year)

0.04 (0.50)

0.14 (0.03)

Levels of physical activity

−0.01 (0.88)

−0.04 (0.50)

Waist (cm)

−0.09 (0.04)

−0.02 (0.80)

Body mass index (kg/m2)

−0.07 (0.14)

−0.03 (0.63)

Total cholesterol (g/L)

0.07 (0.11)

0.11 (0.09)

HDL-cholesterol (g/L)

−0.03 (0.53)

−0.02 (0.82)

LDL-cholesterol (g/L)

0.09 (0.05)

0.12 (0.06)

Triglyceride (g/L)

0.03 (0.52)

0.01 (0.90)

ApoA-I (g/L)

−0.09 (0.04)

−0.08 (0.17)

ApoB (g/L)

0.18 (<0.001)

0.18 (0.003)

Lipoprotein (a) (g/L)

0.04 (0.39)

0.07 (0.24)

hs-CRP (mg/L)

0.16 (<0.001)

0.14 (0.03)

Gamma glutamyl transferase (IU/L)

0.04 (0.41)

0.11 (0.09)

Fasting glucose (mmol/L)

0.06 (0.22)

−0.04 (0.54)

Serum insulin (UI/L)

−0.07 (0.14)

−0.02 (0.81)

HOMA-IR

−0.05 (0.24)

−0.05 (0.46)

Systolic blood pressure (mmHg)

−0.01 (0.74)

−0.08 (0.19)

Resting heart rate (beat/mn)

0.04 (0.42)

0.03 (0.64)

  1. Spearman rank correlation coefficients (P value)
  2. ApoA-I, Apolipoprotein A-I; ApoB, Apolipoprotein B; hs-CRP, High sensitive C-reactive protein; HOMA-IR, Homeostatic model assessment-insulin resistance