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Table 1 Basic demographic and clinical characteristics of prediabetic subjects at the baseline

From: Patterns of changes in serum lipid profiles in prediabetic subjects: results from a 16-year prospective cohort study among first-degree relatives of type 2 diabetic patients

Variables

Male(n = 324)

Female(n = 904)

Total(n = 1228)

P Value

Age (years)

44.1 ± 7.0

43.9 ± 6.8

44.0 ± 6.8

0.577

Smoking

34(10.5)

9(1)

43(3.5)

< 0.001*

BMI (kg/m2)

28.21 ± 3.10

29.54 ± 4.30

29.20 ± 4.07

< 0.001

FPG (mmol/l)

106.20 ± 9.25

103.72 ± 10.16

104.37 ± 9.99

< 0.001

Physical activity (min/week)

36.52 ± 67.94

48.52 ± 79.92

45.35 ± 77.10

0.016

SBP (mmHg)

11.73 ± 1.13

11.61 ± 1.41

11.65 ± 1.34

0.29

DBP (mmHg)

7.79 ± 0.92

7.62 ± 0.92

7.66 ± 0.92

0.35

TG (mg/dl)

197.96 ± 142.44

158.98 ± 84.38

169.84 ± 105.17

0.002

CHOL (mg/dl)

198.95 ± 43.93

197.96 ± 142.44

200.02 ± 40.54

0.706

HDL (mg/dl)

40.13 ± 10.98

47.00 ± 11.80

45.08 ± 11.97

< 0.001

LDL (mg/dl)

121.23 ± 38.45

122.34 ± 33.72

122.03 ± 35.06

0 .376

  1. Values are mean ± SD for continuous and frequency (percentage) for categorical variables. BMI (Body mass index), FPG (Fasting blood glucose in the baseline), SBP (systolic blood pressure), DBP (diastolic blood pressure), CHOL) total cholesterol), LDL (low-density lipoprotein cholesterol), TG) triglycerides), HDL (high-density lipoprotein cholesterol), T- Test, Chi-Square test *, P Value < 0.05 is considered as significant