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27 October 2023: Clinical Research

The Impact of Sedentary Behavior on Renal Function Decline in 132,123 Middle Aged and Older Adults: A Nationwide Cohort Study

Peng Yu 12ABCDEF , Zhiyun Zhao 34BC , Li Huang 12B , Huajie Zou 12B , Xiaoyu Meng 12B , Ranran Kan 12F , Xuefeng Yu 12ABDG*

DOI: 10.12659/MSM.941111

Med Sci Monit 2023; 29:e941111

Supplementary Table 5 Sensitivity analysis of associations between sitting time and kidney function decline-4 (n=132 123).

Quartile 1 (n=32 947)Quartile 2 (n=27 162)Quartile 3 (n=37 810)Quartile 4 (n=34 204)P for trend
Cases624 (1.9%)507 (1.9%)739 (2.0%)736 (2.2%)0.013
Model 110.960 (0.854–1.079)0.990 (0.890–1.102)1.033 (0.928–1.149)0.465
Model 210.957 (0.849–1.079)1.001 (0.898–1.115)1.099 (0.986–1.226)0.062
Model 310.948 (0.838–1.072)0.994 (0.889–1.111)1.078 (0.964–1.205)0.126
The outcome was defined as more than a 30% decrease in eGFR from baseline, CKD-related hospitalization or death, or the presence of end-stage renal disease. Quartiles of sitting time: 1 quartile ≤17.4 h/week, 2 quartile=17.5–27.9 h/week, 3 quartile=28.0–36.9 h/week, 4 quartile ≥37 h/week. Crude HR. Adjusted for age, sex, current smoking, and current drinking. Adjusted for covariates in Model 2 plus BMI, hypertension, diabetes, dyslipidaemia and MVPA. HR – hazard ratio; CI – confidence interval.

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