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. 2023 Jul 21;120(8):e20220863. [Article in Portuguese] doi: 10.36660/abc.20220863

Table 3. – Phenotypes vs variables.

Phenotype Sex p-value*

Female (n = 1575) Male (n = 965)

n % n %
Phenotype         < 0.01
WUCH 252 16.0 130 13.5  
CH 754 47.9 414 42.9  
MUCH 132 8.4 121 12.5  
SH 437 27.7 300 31.1  
Phenotype Body Mass Index p-value
Malnutrition (n 23) Eutrophy (n 590) Overweight (n 1070) Obesity (n 857)
n % n % n % n %
Phenotype                 0.24
WUCH 7 30.4 84 14.2 168 15.7 123 14.4  
CH 8 34.8 269 45.6 511 47.8 380 44.3  
MUCH 1 4.3 56 9.5 108 10.1 88 10.3  
SH 7 30.4 181 30.7 283 26.4 266 31.0  
Phenotype Age p-value
Q1 (n 650) (18-49 years) Q2 (n 673) (49-61 years) Q3 (n 587) (61-70 years) Q4 (n 630) (70-98 years)
n % n % n % n %
Phenotype                 < 0.01
WUCH 97 14.9 115 17.1 88 15.0 82 13.0  
CH 319 49.1 325 48.3 284 48.4 240 38.1  
MUCH 62 9.5 59 8.8 46 7.8 86 13.7  
SH 172 26.5 174 25.9 169 28.8 222 35.2  

*p-value for the chi-square test.This prevalence significantly differs from the prevalence in female individuals.This prevalence significantly differs from the prevalence in female individuals. WUCH: white coat uncontrolled hypertension; CH: controlled hypertension; MUCH: masked uncontrolled hypertension; SH: sustained hypertension.