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Table 4 Comparisons of High blood pressure group and Normal blood pressure group

From: The relationship between blood lipids and plasma amyloid beta is depend on blood pressure: a population-based cross-sectional study

Characteristics

High blood pressure group (n = 548)

Normal blood pressure group (n = 734)

t or U or Chi square

df

P value

Age, years

59.03 (9.88)

53.21 (9.70)

−10.536

1280

<0.001

Male, n(%)

210 (38.3)

276(37.6)

0.069

1

0.793

Education, years

6 (3,8)

8 (5,9)

171,805

<0.001

Diabetes mellitus, n(%)

88(16.1)

58 (7.9)

20.684

1

<0.001

Cardiovascular disease, n(%)

40 (7.3)

33 (4.5)

4.592

1

0.032

Transient ischemic attack, n(%)

12 (2.2)

11 (1.5)

0.851

1

0.356

Stroke, n(%)

46 (8.4)

26 (3.5)

13.934

1

<0.001

Smoking, n(%)

145(26.5)

204 (27.8)

0.281

1

0.596

Drinking, n(%)

74 (13.5)

94 (12.8)

0.134

1

0.714

Lack of physical activity, n(%)

112 (20.4)

113 (15.4)

5.514

1

0.019

Pulse rate, bpm

76.35 (9.11)

74.82 (8.40)

−3.115

1280

0.002

Waistline, cm

86.77 (9.21)

83.26 (8.47)

−6.979

1121.85

<0.001

Hip circumference, cm

97.41(6.82)

95.62 (6.25)

−4.867

1280

<0.001

BMI, kg/m2

25.87(3.37)

24.58 (2.95)

−7.177

1087.29

<0.001

SBP, mmHg

149.26 (14.88)

119.39 (9.45)

−41.205

867.62

<0.001

DBP, mmHg

89.80 (9.65)

75.87 (6.17)

−29.572

871.13

<0.001

FBG, mmol/L

5.48 (5.15,6.01)

5.32 (5.01,5.66)

163,777

<0.001

TG, mmol/L

1.64(1.17,2.22)

1.28 (0.97,1.78)

150,027

<0.001

TC, mmol/L

5.14 (1.00)

4.96 (1.00)

−3.177

1280

0.002

LDL-c, mmol/L

3.40 (0.88)

3.24 (0.88)

−3.182

1280

<0.001

HDL-c, mmol/L

1.39 (0.31)

1.43 (0.32)

1.893

1280

0.059

ApoE ε4, n(%)

70 (14.06)

103 (15.42)

0.426

2

0.808

42, pg/mL

40.64 (6.32)

40.94 (6.41)

0.842

1280

0.400

40, pg/mL

53.05(8.82)

52.13(8.98)

−1.828

1280

0.068

  1. Unpaired Student’s t-test and mean ± SD were used to compare the difference of the approximately normally distributed continuous variables between high blood pressure and normal blood pressure group. Mann-Whitney U test and mediam (quartile) were used for the skew distributional data and Chi square and percentage were used for categorical variables. Data are mean (SD), median (interquartile range), or number (percentage). BMI, body mass index. SBP, systolic blood pressure. DBP, diastolic blood pressure. FBG, fast blood glucose. Aβ, amyloid beta. TC, total cholesterol. TG, triglyceride. HDL-c, high-density lipoprotein. LDL-c, low-density lipoprotein. ApoE, apolipoprotein E