Research Article

Association between Duration of Exercise (MET Hours per Week) and the Risk of Decreased eGFR: A Cross-Sectional Study Based on a Large Chinese Population

Table 3

Correlation analysis between physical activity (MET hours per week) and the risk of decreased eGFR.

VariableNonadjusted trendModel I trendModel II trend

eGFR category
Physical activity (MET hours per week)0.0047<0.0001<0.0001
<7.51.01.01.0
7.5 to <211.18 (1.09, 1.29)1.12 (1.01, 1.23)1.14 (1.01, 1.29)
≥211.12 (1.05, 1.19)1.27 (1.18, 1.37)1.24 (1.14, 1.36)
Continuous eGFR (mL/min/1.73 m2)
Physical activity (MET hours per week)0.0009<0.0001<0.0001
<7.5000
7.5 to <21-1.38 (-1.90, -0.86)-0.58 (-1.04, -0.12)-0.45 (-0.85, -0.04)
≥21-0.82 (-1.20, -0.44)-0.93 (-1.26, -0.60)-0.64 (-0.94, -0.34)

Nonadjusted model. Model I adjusted for age and BMI; model II adjusted for age, sex, BMI, region, education level, SBP, DBP, pulse, LDL, HDL, TG, FBG, PBG, HbA1c, GGT, smoking status, drinking status, history of hypertension, cardiovascular history, diabetes history, medication history, and family history of diabetes and tumors.