Research Article

The Different Effects of BMI and WC on Organ Damage in Patients from a Cardiac Rehabilitation Program after Acute Coronary Syndrome

Table 6

The multiple linear correlation between IVSd, LVPWd, and WC after CRP.

Model βLower 95% CIUpper 95% CIAdjusted

Model 1: dependent factor: IVSd; independent factor: WC, BMI
Constant2.079−2.5026.6590.3640.182 0.004**
WC after CRP (cm)0.080 0.0280.1310.004

Model 2: dependent factor: IVSd; independent factor: WC, age, smoking, hypertension, diabetes, TC, and HDL_C
Constant−2.847 −8.294 2.599 0.296 0.3050.001**
WC after CRP (cm)0.098 0.046 0.150 0.000
Age after CRP (y)0.073 0.021 0.124 0.007
Diabetes after CRP−0.839 −1.841 0.163 0.098

Model 3: dependent factor: LVPWd; independent factor: WC, BMI
Constant1.945−4.230 8.120 0.5280.1980.002**
WC after CRP (cm)0.1130.0430.1820.002

Model 4: dependent factor: LVPWd; independent factor: WC, age, smoking, hypertension, diabetes, TC, and HDL_C
Constant−3.099 −10.571 4.373 0.406 0.2690.002**
WC after CRP (cm)0.140 0.069 0.212 0.000
Age after CRP (y)0.063 −0.008 0.134 0.079
Hypertension after CRP−1.342 −2.647 −0.038 0.044

Notes: *the multiple linear correlation is significant at the 0.05 level. **Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level.
IVSd: interventricular septal thickness at diastole; LVPWd: left ventricular posterior wall at diastole; WC: waist circumference; CRP: cardiac rehabilitation program; SBP: systolic blood pressure; DBP: diastolic blood pressure; LDL_C: low density lipoprotein cholesterol; CI: confidence interval.