Table 2

Estimated mean differences in SBP (mm Hg) with 50 g increment of carbohydrate intake using QR models across SBP distribution*†

MaleFemale
Model 1Model 2Model 3Model 4Model 1Model 2Model 3Model 4
10th0.46 (-0.88 to 1.81)0.21 (-1.10 to 1.52)−0.16 (-0.95 to 0.64)−0.03 (-2.07 to 2.06)1.45 (0.41 to 2.49)1.25 (0.40 to 2.11)1.29 (0.33 to 2.24)1.70 (0.51 to 2.90)
20th1.45 (0.39 to 2.52)0.25 (-1.54 to 2.05)0.61 (-0.72 to 1.94)1.16 (-1.21 to 3.53)1.00 (0.11 to 1.89)1.19 (0.26 to 2.13)1.01 (-0.08 to 2.10)1.38 (0.18 to 2.33)
30th0.75 (-0.05 to 1.56)0.66 (-0.48 to 1.80)0.80 (-0.34 to 1.94)1.08 (-0.33 to 2.49)1.83 (0.71 to 2.94)0.94 (-0.40 to 2.27)0.71 (-0.30 to 1.71)0.77 (-0.28 to 1.84)
40th0.92 (-0.06 to 1.91)1.16 (-0.05 to 2.37)1.06 (-0.43 to 2.55)1.30 (-0.19 to 2.79)2.00 (1.06 to 2.94)0.64 (-0.49 to 1.78)0.70 (-0.35 to 1.75)0.83 (-0.39 to 2.04)
50th1.10 (0.45 to 1.74)0.30 (-0.92 to 1.52)0.84 (-0.70 to 2.39)1.46 (-0.24 to 3.16)2.45 (1.47 to 3.42)1.08 (0.26 to 1.90)1.17 (0.04 to 2.30)0.87 (-0.49 to 2.24)
60th1.85 (0.61 to 3.09)0.69 (-0.64 to 2.01)1.15 (-0.37 to 2.68)1.64 (-0.24 to 3.51)2.43 (1.61 to 3.23)1.49 (0.49 to 2.49)1.43 (0.52 to 2.34)1.59 (0.12 to 3.07)
70th2.00 (0.33 to 3.66)0.50 (-1.10 to 2.09)0.96 (-0.90 to 2.81)1.70 (-0.17 to 3.56)2.10 (0.88 to 3.31)2.06 (0.82 to 3.29)1.44 (0.30 to 2.58)1.60 (0.26 to 2.94)
80th2.15 (0.29 to 4.01)0.62 (-0.98 to 2.22)−1.19 (-2.21 to 1.84)0.72 (-2.23 to 3.67)1.62 (-0.03 to 3.25)1.76 (0.73 to 2.77)2.31 (1.42 to 3.20)2.04 (0.68 to 3.40)
90th1.87 (-1.22 to 4.97)2.33 (-0.30 to 4.97)1.70 (-1.06 to 4.46)0.67 (-0.16 to 2.93)1.32 (-1.43 to 4.07)1.68 (-0.48 to 3.84)1.64 (-0.73 to 4.01)1.10 (-2.25 to 4.44)
OLS1.32 (0.13 to 2.36)0.77 (-0.34 to 1.88)0.83 (-0.26 to 1.92)1.20 (-0.02 to 2.42)1.71 (0.79 to 2.63)1.67 (0.75 to 2.59)1.64 (0.73 to 2.54)1.70 (0.60 to 2.79)
  • Values are β-estimates (95%CI). The 95% CIs were obtained using 1000 bootstrap replications.

  • *Coefficients significant at the 5% level were italic; those at 1% level were bold.

  • †Model adjustments: model 1: adjusted for energy. Model 2: model 1 and further adjusted for age, education, fortune index and family history of hypertension. Model 3: model 2 and further adjusted for BMI, physical activity level, alcohol intake and smoke. Model 4: model 3 and further adjusted two nutrient principal components, protein and sodium intake.

  • BMI, body mass index; OLS, ordinary least squared; QR, quantile regression; ; SBP, systolic blood pressure.