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Table 1 The cohort baseline characteristics

From: Association of the hypertriglyceridemic waist phenotype and severity of acute pancreatitis

Viables

Cohort N = 510

NWNT n = 131

EWNT/NWET n = 194

HTGW n = 185

P valuea

Age, years (mean ± SD)

47.9 ± 11.9

53.7 ± 11.7#

49.7 ± 11.4&

42.5 ± 10.2

< 0.001

Male (men %)

319 (62.6%)

84 (64.1%)

121 (62.4%)

114 (61.6%)

0.901

BMI*

25.5 ± 5.1

22.2 ± 5.4#

25.3 ± 4.0&

27.9 ± 4.6

< 0.001

WC

87.0 ± 9.4

78.3 ± 6.2#

85.6 ± 7.3&

94.5 ± 7.2

< 0.001

WTI (IQR)

221.7(10.7–3712.6)

68.9 (17.8–145.2)#

194.9(10.7–3320.0)&

713.7(150.8–3712.6)

< 0.001

Smoking

128 (25.1%)

29 (23.6%)

56 (31.3%)

43 (24.9%)

0.246

Alcoholic

86 (16.9%)

18 (14.6%)

36 (20.7%)

32 (18.4%)

0.412

Hypertension

38 (7.5%)

13 (9.9%)

15 (7.7%)

10 (5.4%)

0.316

Diabetes

81 (15.9%)

6 (4.6%)#

30 (15.5%)&

45 (24.3%)

< 0.001

Coronary heart disease

12 (2.4%)

4 (3.1%)

7 (3.6%)

1 (0.5%)

0.073

Etiology#, &

 

0.002

Biliary

144 (28.2%)

67 (51.1%)

58 (29.9%)

19 (10.3%)

 

Alcohol

34 (6.7%)

9 (6.9%)

16 (8.2%)

9 (4.9%)

 

Hypertriglyceridemia

205 (40.2%)

5 (3.8%)

76 (39.2%)

124 (67%)

 

Others

127 (24.9%)

50 (38.2%)

44 (22.7%)

33 (17.8%)

 
  1. arepresents comparing among the three groups;
  2. #The HTGW compared with the NWNT group, P < 0.05
  3. &The HTGW compared with the EWNT/NWET group, P < 0.05
  4. Abbreviations: WC Waist circumference,WTI Waist circumference index,BMI Body Mass Index,
  5. IQR interquartile range