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. 2024 Oct 11;103(41):e39778. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000039778

Table 5.

The relationships between RBG and genotypes.

Parameters Genotypes RBG (mmol/L) P value
rs231840
 Codominant
 (N = 248)
T/T (N = 162) 4.72 (4.18–5.55) .015*
C/T (N = 79) 4.64 (4.11–5.15)
C/C (N = 7) 3.89 (3.54–4.33)
 Dominant T/T (N = 162) 4.72 (4.18–5.55) .045*
C/T + C/C (N = 86) 4.55 (3.99–5.11)
 rs2237892
 Codominant
 (N = 248)
C/C (N = 116) 4.72 (4.17–5.54) <.001*
C/T (N = 94) 4.86 (4.18–5.58)
T/T (N = 38) 4.25 (3.84–4.70)
 Dominant C/C (N = 116) 4.72 (4.17–5.54) .118
C/T + T/T (N = 132) 4.55 (4.06–5.23)
rs2237895
 Codominant
 (N = 248)
A/A (N = 106) 4.42 (3.93–5.12) .009*
A/C (N = 110) 4.77 (4.20–5.49)
C/C (N = 32) 5.14 (4.50–5.87)
 Dominant
 (N = 248)
A/A (N = 106) 4.42 (3.93–5.12) .006*
A/C–C/C (N = 142) 4.82 (4.21–5.58)

RBG = random blood glucose.

*

P < .05 defined as statistically significant.