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A significant (p = 0.02) trend was observed between increasing quartiles of mNP and mean change in gestational age (Table 3).
The overall trend also was observed to be significant (p = 0.02) between increasing quartiles of paternal BPA and mean change in birth length (Table 4).
Similar to the results in Table 2, we observed a positive association between increasing quartiles of serum perfluorooctanoic acid and perfluorooctane sulfonate and change in uric acid levels.
In the present study, a strong inverse association was found between increasing quartiles of combined fruit and vegetables intake and the prevalence of cataract.
The apparent inverse association between increasing quartiles of PAI and pancreatic cancer risk was consistent across subgroups defined by age, height, body mass index, smoking status, and diabetes status (all pinteraction > 0.05).
We observed a positive association between increasing quartiles of serum perfluorooctanoic acid and perfluorooctane sulfonate and a change in uric acid levels in the unadjusted, age-adjusted, and gender-adjusted models, as well as the multivariable-adjusted models.
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There was a relationship between increasing quartile of NLR at day 1 and mortality (p = 0.01).
In unadjusted analysis, we found a statistically significant relationship between increasing quartile of NLR and 28-day mortality.
In both men and women, there was an association between decreased eGFR and increasing quartiles of LMI (P < 0.001 for both; data not shown).
The risk for a 30-day MACE event increased significantly with increasing quartiles of cystatin C; hazard ratios ranged from 1.13 to 2.73 for the highest versus the lowest quartile (P < 0.001 for trend).
The mortality rates increased across increasing quartiles of baseline plasma cfDNA levels (5% in the first quartile, 60% in the second quartile, 83% in the third quartile, and 100% in the fourth quartile).
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