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. 2013 May 2;3(5):e002604. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2013-002604

Table 1.

Characteristics of study participants (n=134)

Characteristic Category Cases (n=70) Controls (n=64) p Value
Age group
40–49 8 (11.4) 13 (20.3) 0.61
50–59 19 (27.1) 18 (28.1)
60–69 19 (27.1) 15 (23.4)
70–79 17 (24.3) 11 (17.2)
80+ 7 (10.0) 7 (10.9)
Gender
Female 13 (18.6) 15 (23.4) 0.49
Male 57 (81.4) 49 (76.6)
Admission month
September 8 (11.4) 7 (10.9) 0.92
October 12 (17.1) 15 (23.4)
November 15 (21.4) 14 (21.9)
December 10 (14.3) 10 (15.6)
January 14 (20.0) 11 (17.2)
February 11 (15.7) 7 (10.9)
Ethnicity
Asian or Asian British 18 (25.7) 6 (9.4) 0.03
Black or Black British 2 (2.9) 0 (0.0)
Mixed 0 (0.0) 1 (1.6)
White 50 (71.4) 57 (89.1)
BMI category
18.5–24.9 20 (30.8) 23 (39.0) 0.41
25.0–29.9 36 (55.4) 24 (40.7)
30.0–39.9 8 (12.3) 10 (17.0)
40.0–max 1 (1.5) 2 (3.4)
Smoker
No never 22 (31.4) 23 (35.9) 0.77
Yes current 27 (38.6) 21 (32.8)
Yes ex 21 (30.0) 20 (31.3)
Medical history
Hypercholesterolaemia* 34 (48.6) 28 (43.8) 0.58
Diabetes 14 (20.0) 12 (18.8) 0.86
Hypertension 37 (52.9) 26 (40.6) 0.16
AMI 14 (20.0) 5 (7.8) 0.04
Stroke 1 (1.4) 4 (6.3) 0.14
Family history
AMI 43 (61.4) 19 (29.7) <0.001
Stroke 5 (7.1) 6 (9.4) 0.64
Influenza vaccination status†
Vaccinated 30 (42.9) 29 (45.3) 0.78

*28 cases (40%) and 25 controls (39%) with hypercholesterolaemia reported current statin use.

†‘Vaccinated’ refers to receiving influenza vaccination in the current vaccination year (since September 2009).

AMI, acute myocardial infarction; BMI, body mass index.