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Table 3 The associations of baseline blood lipids biomarkers with subsequent risk of incident CVD outcomesa

From: Stationary screen time, blood lipids, and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease incidence

Screen time/Blood lipids biomarkers

Adjusted HRs (95% CI)

Adjusted for age

Multivariable-adjustedb

Mutually adjustedc

Screen time

1.04 (0.98, 1.10)

1.04 (0.97, 1.10)

-

TC

2.16 (1.24, 3.77)*

1.7 (0.95, 3.06)

1.66 (0.87, 3.16)

TG

1.39 (1.15, 1.67)*

1.16 (0.95, 1.42)

1.08 (0.80, 1.45)

LDL-C

1.72 (1.19, 2.48)*

1.48 (1.02, 2.15)*

1.51 (1.04, 2.18)*

HDL-C

0.58 (0.38, 0.89)*

0.86 (0.55, 1.35)

1.42 (0.78, 2.57)

ApoA1

0.58 (0.38, 0.89)*

0.75 (0.49, 1.16)

0.61 (0.37, 0.98)

ApoB

2.39 (1.57, 3.63)*

1.78 (1.15, 2.75)*

1.80 (1.12, 2.92)*

  1. *P < 0.05
  2. aThe blood lipids biomarkers were log-10 transformed to approximate normal distributions
  3. bAdjusted for residence,age,gender,marital status,education,BMI,alcohol consumption,smoking status and daily outdoor psychical.activity duration
  4. cAdditionally adjusted for other blood lipids biomarkers