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Table 3 Association between mixed serum BFRs and blood lipids In the general population by WQS regression and QCG analyses

From: Association between exposure to brominated flame retardants (BFRs) and blood lipid profiles in American adults: a cross-sectional study

Model

Outcomes

WQS β (95% CI)

P-value

WQS

TC

0.035 (0.021, 0.049)

< 0.001

LDL-C

0.031 (0.010, 0.053)

0.005

RC

0.057 (0.020, 0.094)

0.002

HDL-C

0.020 (0.005, 0.035)

0.008

QGC

TC

0.036 (0.023, 0.049)

< 0.001

LDL-C

0.036 (0.017, 0.055)

< 0.001

RC

0.065 (0.035, 0.094)

< 0.001

HDL-C

0.015 (0, 0.030)

0.054

  1. The following covariates were adjusted: gender, age, race, education level, PIR, BMI, smoking status, diabetes, and research cycle. QGC Quantile g-computation, WQS Weighted quantile sum