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. 2023 Oct 4;14(12):2075–2088. doi: 10.1007/s13300-023-01469-3

Table 1.

Baseline and demographic characteristics of the study population

Characteristics Gla-100
(N = 955)
Gender
 Female, n (%) 408 (42.7)
 Male, n (%) 547 (57.3)
Age (years)
 Mean (SD) 54.7 (9.8)
Age groups
 18–29 years, n (%) 7 (0.7)
 30–39 years, n (%) 45 (4.7)
 40–64 years, n (%) 750 (78.5)
  ≥ 65 years, n (%) 153 (16.0)
Vital statistics
Weight (kg), N 954
 Mean (SD) 72.0 (12.5)
Height (cm), N 942
 Mean (SD) 162.5 (9.4)
BMI, N 941
 Mean (SD) 27.4 (5.1)
Waist (cm), N 856
 Mean (SD) 92.8 (15.6)
Systolic blood pressure (mmHg), N 955
 Mean (SD) 136.9 (16.2)
Diastolic blood pressure (mmHg), N 955
 Mean (SD) 84.4 (8.4)
Duration of diabetes (years), N 951
 Mean (SD) 9.8 (6.3)
Duration of diabetes, N 951
  ≤ 1 year, n (%) 33 (3.5)
  > 1–5 years, n (%) 193 (20.2)
  > 5–10 years, n (%) 331 (34.7)
  > 10 years, n (%) 394 (41.3)
Education, N 939
 Illiterate, n (%) 25 (2.6)
 Reads and writes, n (%) 105 (11.0)
 Primary, n (%) 140 (14.7)
 Secondary, n (%) 256 (26.8)
 Preparatory, n (%) 60 (6.3)
 University/higher education, n (%) 353 (37.0)

Percentages are based on the number of study participants in the specified category

BMI body mass index, Gla-100 insulin glargine 100 U/ml, N number of Indian participants on Gla-100 throughout the study, n number of study participants in a specified category, SD standard deviation