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Table 2 Relationships of nutritional status, sex hormones and bone turnover with centenarians in logistic regression

From: Centenarian longevity had inverse relationships with nutritional status and abdominal obesity and positive relationships with sex hormones and bone turnover in the oldest females

Characteristics

Centenarians

Exp(B) (95% CI)

R2

P-value

Nutritional status

 Height (cm)

0.959 (0.939–0.980)

0.028

< 0.001

 Weight (kg)

0.919 (0.900–0.938)

0.145

< 0.001

 Serum albumin (g/dL)

0.059 (0.033–0.104)

0.226

< 0.001

 GNRI

0.901 (0.883–0.919)

0.241

< 0.001

 Waist circumference (cm)

0.976 (0.960–0.992)

0.017

0.003

 Abdominal obesity (%)

0.719 (0.520–0.996)

0.007

0.047

Sex hormones

 LH (mIU/mL)

1.006 (0.995–1.017)

0.002

0.292

 FSH (IU/L)

0.994 (0.989–0.999)

0.011

0.015

 Testosterone (nmol/L)

0.999 (0.802–1.244)

0.000

0.993

 Prolactin (μg/L)

1.073 (1.044–1.103)

0.069

< 0.001

 Progesterone (nmol/L)

44.182 (22.036–88.584)

0.348

< 0.001

 Estradiol (pmol/L)

1.094 (1.071–1.119)

0.294

< 0.001

Bone turnover

 Osteocalcin (ng/mL)

1.041 (1.028–1.054)

0.090

< 0.001

 β-crossLaps (ng/mL)

63.141 (24.482–162.848)

0.181

< 0.001

 PTH (pg/mL)

1.022 (1.013–1.031)

0.057

< 0.001

 25(OH)D (ng/mL)

0.969 (0.950–0.988)

0.019

0.002

  1. OR odds ratio, CI confidential interval, GNRI geriatric nutritional risk index, LH luteinizing hormone, FSH follicle-stimulating hormone, PTH parathyroid hormone, 25(OH)D 25-hydroxyvitamin-D3