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. 2013 Jan 24;3(1):e002171. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2012-002171

Table 1.

Patient characteristics at the baseline visits. There were no significant differences between the intervention and control at baseline

Characteristics Intervention group (n=170) Control group (n=147)
Male (%)/female (%) 51.8%/48.2% 55.2%/44.8%
Age (year) 68.0±11.7 67.6±11.2
Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander (%) 0.0% 0.7%
Diagnosis
 Type 2 diabetes 37.6% 47.6%
 CHD 45.3% 35.8%
 Both 17.1% 16.6%
Body mass index (kg/m2) 31.4±6.0 (n=170) 30.8±6.0 (n=103)
Systolic blood pressure (mm Hg) 134.1±19.0 (n=169) 133.5±19.6 (n=112)
Total cholesterol (mmol/l) 4.21±0.94 (n=165) 4.41±1.06 (n=110)
Triglycerides (mmol/l) 1.73±0.88 (n=165) 1.92±1.37 (n=105)
LDL (mmol/l) 2.22±0.74 (n=159) 2.37±0.88 (n=89)
HDL (mmol/l) 1.23±0.36 (n=159) 1.18±0.33 (n=97)
HbA1c (mmol/l) 7.00±1.21 (n=94) 7.19±1.42 (n=69)
PHQ-9 score 10.7±4.7 (n=164) 11.6±5.5 (n=146)
PHQ-9 score range at baseline 5–24 5–27

CHD, coronary heart disease; HbA1c, glycosylated haemoglobin; HDL, high-density lipoprotein; LDL, low-density lipoprotein; PHQ-9, nine-item Patient Health Questionnaire.