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. 2012 Jan 24;7(1):e31088. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0031088

Table 1. Characteristics of study sample at baseline (n = 1034).

Category Variable n %
Gender Male 549 53.1
Female 485 46.9
Nationality German (yes) 1011 97.8
Age (years) 50–59 250 24.2
60–64 288 27.9
65–69 298 28.8
70–75 198 19.1
Marital Status Unmarried 41 4.0
Married 763 73.8
Divorced, widowed 206 19.9
Duration of school education (years) 0 – 8 41 4.0
9–10 855 82.7
11–12 61 5.9
>12 38 3.7
Working status Currently working (yes) 187 18.1
Smoking status Currently smoking 140 13.5
Former smoker 397 38.4
Never smoked 467 45.2
Glycemic control (HbA1c %) <6,1% 247 23.9
≥6,1%; <7% 333 32.2
≥7% 446 43.1
Treatment Insulin (yes) 178 17.2
Comorbidity Physician diagnosed hypertension 786 76.0
Physician diagnosed dyslipidemia 544 52.6
Self-reported cancer 77 7.4
Self-reported asthma 61 5.9
Self-reported depression 131 12.7
Diabetes-related Complications Cardiac complications* 284 27.5
Stroke 63 6.1
Circulatory disorder of the legs 248 24
Albuminuria (≥20mg/l) 237 22.9

Baseline variables were choosen as predictor variables for multiple linear regression analysis (Table 3 and Table 4).

*(includes self reported angina pectoris or myocardial infarction or physician recorded coronary heart disease).