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Table 2 Correlation between Asprosin, Nrg-4, and other variables

From: Correlation of asprosin and Nrg-4 with type 2 diabetes Mellitus Complicated with Coronary Heart Disease and the Diagnostic Value

variable

Asprosin

Nrg-4

r

p value

r

p value

Male(%)

0.112

0.163

-0.001

0.992

Age(year)

0.141

0.077

-0.074

0.358

Diabetes duration(year)

0.301

<0.001

-0.15

0.06

BMI(kg/m2)

0.142

0.077

-0.18

0.024

HA (%)

0.204

0.01

-0.179

0.025

FPG(mmol/l)

0.463

<0.001

-0.652

<0.001

HbA1C (%)

0.24

0.03

-0.255

0.001

TC (mmol/l)

0.008

0.925

0.038

0.64

TG (mmol/L)

0.182

0.023

-0.355

<0.001

HDL-C (mmol/L)

-0.045

0.578

0.177

0.026

LDL-C (mmol/L)

-0.003

0.971

0.037

0.644

TyG index

0.327

<0.001

-0.534

<0.001

ALT (U/L)

-0.224

0.005

-0.063

0.433

AST (U/L)

-0.042

0.605

-0.13

0.106

SCr (umol/L)

0.144

0.071

0.053

0.512

BUN (mmol/L)

0.161

0.045

0.003

0.975

Oral hypoglycemic drugs(%)

0.051

0.529

-0.012

0.883

Insulin application(%)

0.156

0.051

-0.029

0.722

  1. A Spearman correlation was performed and a value of p < 0.05 was considered as statistically significant. HA: Hypertension; BMI: body-mass index; FPG: fasting plasma glucose; HbA1c: glycated hemoglobin A1c; TC: total cholesterol; TG: triglyceride; HDL-C: high-density lipoprotein cholesterol; LDL-C: low–density lipoprotein cholesterol; TyG index: triglyceride glucose index; ALT: alanine aminotransferase; AST: aspartate aminotransferase;BUN: blood urea nitrogen; SCr: serum creatinine.