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. 2011 Sep 13;6(9):e24610. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0024610

Table 1. Demographic and Clinical Characteristics of Subjects with HIV, Diabetes and both HIV and Diabetes.

HIV+/Diabetes HIV+ Diabetes p-value
N 73 82 61
Age (yrs) 52±1 45±1 51±1 <0.0001a0.9b<0.0001c
Race/ethnicity (%) 0.0002
African American 74 38 67
Caucasian 18 48 25
Hispanic 5 7 8
Asian 1 6 0
Other 2 1 0
Sex (%) 0.1
% Male 63 78 67
% Female 37 22 33
BMI (kg/m2) 31±1 26±1 35±1 <0.0001a0.001b<0.0001c
Systolic BP (mmHg) 131±2 123±1 127±3 0.002 a0.16 b0.13 c
Diastolic BP (mmHg) 80±1 77±1 77±1 0.18
ACE or ARB use (%) 49% 20% 64% <0.0001a0.09b<0.0001c
Duration diabetes (yrs) 6.8±0.7 6.2±0.8 0.53
Current insulin use (%) 29 21 0.32
Hemoglobin A1c 7.1±0.2 7.8±0.3 0.03
Duration HIV (yrs) 13±1 14±1 0.38
CD4 (cells/mL) 588±32 522±30 0.13
HIV VL <50 copies/mL (%) 56 81 0.0007
Current use ARV therapy (%) 77 94 0.002
ARV therapy naïve (%) 15 1 0.0006
Duration ARV therapy (yrs) 7.7±0.6 7.9±0.5 0.8
Serum creatinine (mg/dL) 0.96±0.02 0.98±0.02 0.94±0.02 0.45
Glomerular Filtration Rate (mL/min) 82.0±2.3 88.1±2.2 82.6±1.9 0.09
Urinary albumin/creatinine ratio (mg/g) 117.5±36.8 17.7±5.4 59.9±32.2 <0.0001a0.1b0.04c

data available on 43 subjects,

a

– p-value for HIV+ diabetes+ versus HIV+.

b

– p value for HIV+ diabetes+ versus diabetes+.

c

– p value for HIV+ versus diabetes+.