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. 2024 Aug 29;31(4):612–620. doi: 10.5603/CJ.a2022.0102

Table 1.

Study population characteristics

The assessed feature N Percentage
Age Median (IQR) 52.0 (43.0–60.0)
Gender Male 67 33.5
Female 133 66.5
Arterial hypertension Diagnosed 127 63.5
Diabetes mellitus Diagnosed 38 19.0
Hypercholesterolemia Diagnosed 90 45.0
Tobacco smoking (active) Declared 30 15.0
Systolic blood pressure ≥ 140 mmHg 39 19.5
Diastolic blood pressure ≥ 90 mmHg 21 10.5
Systolic/diastolic blood pressure ≥ 140 mmHg and/or ≥ 90 mmHg 45 22.5
Body mass index Underweight 11 5.5
Correct weight 72 36.0
Overweight 84 42.0
Obesity 33 16.5
Waist circumference Normal fat distribution 74 37.0
Moderate central fat accumulation 57 28.5
[W ≥ 80 cm, M ≥ 94 cm]
High central fat accumulation 69 34.5
[W ≥ 88 cm, M ≥ 102 cm]
Physical activity No activity 30 15.0
Low activity 110 55.0
Regular activity 60 30.0
Serum LDL-C concentration ≥ 2.6 mmol/L 154 77.0
Serum TG concentration ≥ 1.7 mmol/L 37 18.5
Fasting plasma glucose ≥ 5.56 mmol/L 83 41.5
Number of uncontrolled measures of CV risk factors 0 6 3.0
1 10 5.0
2 32 16.0
3 35 17.5
4 52 26.0
5 43 21.5
6 15 7.5
7 5 2.5
8 2 1.0
SCORE Low: < 1% 35 17.5
Moderate: ≥ 1%; < 5% 131 65.5
High: ≥ 5%; < 10% 16 8.0
Very high: ≥ 10% 18 9.0
FCIS total score High score 129 64.5
Medium score 51 25.5
Low score 20 10.0
FCIS 1 score High score 126 63.0
Medium score 60 30.0
Low score 14 7.0
FCIS 2 score High score 106 53.0
Medium score 71 35.5
Low score 23 11.5
FCIS 3 score High score 103 51.5
Medium score 70 35.0
Low score 27 13.5

IQR — interquartile range; CV — cardiovascular; LDL-C — low-density lipoprotein cholesterol; TG — triglycerides; W — women; M — men