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. 2013 Feb 27;14:30. doi: 10.1186/1471-2296-14-30

Table 2.

Demographic and clinical factors affecting diabetes and obesity prevalence and BP control among diabetic hypertensive patients from 28 participating practices

  Mean (SD) obesity prevalence among all study patients (n = 8,400) Mean (SD) DM prevalence among all study patients (n = 8,400) Mean (SD) % with BP control1 among diabetic study patients (n = 2,162) Mean (SD) % with BP uncontrolled2 among diabetic study patients (n = 2,162)
Gender
       
Male
45.5% (8.5%)
27.4% (7.9%)
39.9% (13.9%)
31.8% (10.6%)
Female
43.0% (8.8%)
24.5% (7.6%)
40.1% (12.6%)
29.3% (10.4%)
Age
       
<65
53.5% (8.3%)
23.7% (7.7%)
37.5% (14.6%)
31.8% (12.7%)
> = 65
34.4% (8.4%)
28.3% (7.7%)
41.9% (13.3%)
29.9% (9.0%)
Race/ethnicity
       
Caucasian
44.9% (7.8%)
26.6% (7.6%)
36.9% (12.8%)
32.9% (7.9%)
African American
45.1% (22.7%)
36.0% (23.2%)
33.5% (25.5%)
47.1% (31.1%)
Hispanic
38.6% (24.5%)
25.4% (28.7%)
42.7% (42.2%)
48.8% (40.2%)
Other/Missing
37.9% (15.9%)
26.1% (19.4%)
42.8% (21.9%)
25.7% (19.1%)
BMI
       
<30
 
18.0% (8.5%)
44.7% (19.2%)
30.9% (15.9%)
> = 30
 
33.0% (8.4%)
36.6% (12.1%)
32% (9.2%)
Region
       
Northeast
45.7% (2.4%)
23.3% (5.2%)
37.7% (13.8%)
26.6% (9.2%)
Midwest
47.5% (8.8%)
25.5% (5.5%)
41.5% (12.6%)
27.9% (7.1%)
South
44.0% (9.2%)
30.9% (8.6%)
34.2% (6.6%)
38.0% (7.7%)
West 38.6% (5.1%) 22.0% (6.7%) 44.1% (13.7%) 29.7% (9.6%)

1Controlled BP defined as BP <130/80 mmHg.

2Uncontrolled BP defined as SBP > =140 mmHg and/or DBP > =85 mmHg.