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Table 4 Association of anxiety with the presence of white-coat hypertension in healthy controls and white-coat hypertensive patients (A, n = 126) and with the presence of resistant hypertension in chronic hypertensive patients (B, n = 237). Binary regression analysis, adjusted for multiple confounders

From: Depression and anxiety in different hypertension phenotypes: a cross-sectional study

(A)

 

B

Beta

95% CI

p

Lower

Upper

 Age

−0.014

0.986

0.951

1.022

0.444

 Sex

−0.203

0.817

0.320

2.085

0.672

 Smoking

0.198

1.22

0.367

4.053

0.746

 BMI

0.136

1.145

1.012

1.295

0.031

 Total cholesterol

0.160

1.174

0.787

1.751

0.431

 GFR–EPI

0.027

1.028

0.995

1.061

0.095

 HAM-A min. 2 points

1.548

4.701

1.165

18.973

0.030

(B)

 Age

0.017

1.018

0.975

1.062

0.425

 Sex

−0.058

0.944

0.405

2.197

0.893

 Diabetes

0.855

2.352

0.952

5.809

0.064

 Smoking

0.598

1.818

0.626

5.280

0.272

 BMI

0.101

1.106

1.011

1.210

0.027

 Total cholesterol

−0.281

0.755

0.516

1.106

0.149

 GFR–EPI

−0.013

0.987

0.965

1.010

0.252

 HAM-A min. 3 points

1.336

3.804

1.204

12.015

0.023

  1. 95% CI, lower–upper: 95% confidence interval, lower and upper values; p < 0.05 are signed with bold and italic characters
  2. BMI: body mass index, GFREPI: glomerular filtration rate assessed by the chronic kidney disease epidemiology collaboration glomerular filtration rate equation, HAM-A: Hamilton Anxiety Scale