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. 2013 May 3;6(2):43–48. doi: 10.4021/gr529w

Table 1. Characteristics of Study Sample by Race and Case/Control Status.

Characteristic* Caucasians African Americans
Cases (n = 227) Controls (n = 667) P-value Cases (n = 174) Controls (n = 383) P-value
Age, yr 57.1 (8.0) 54.5 (8.7) 0.001 58.1 (8.3) 54.8 (8.6) 0.001
Sex, % male 51.5 38.4 0.001 40.2 24.8 0.001
Body mass index, kg/m2 29.0 (6.2) 27.7 (5.9) 0.005 31.6 (7.9) 32.1 (7.7) 0.45
Waist circumference, cm 39.0 (6.6) 37.1 (6.3) 0.001 41.4 (7.9) 40.8 (7.0) 0.37
Waist-to-hip ratio 0.92 (0.09) 0.90 (0.09) 0.001 0.96 (0.09) 0.93 (0.09) 0.001
NSAID use 41.0 34.5 0.08 36.2 35.5 0.87
Smoking status: 0.37 0.02
  Never 46.3 51.1 30.5 38.9
  Former 41.4 39.0 32.8 35.5
  Current 12.3 9.9 36.8 25.6
Pack years of smoking 12.2 (26.2) 14.5 (107.3) 0.75 15.1 (20.6) 9.9 (23.7) 0.01
Family history of colorectal cancer, % 28.2 25.2 0.37 16.1 23.8 0.04
IL-6, pg/mL 2.5 (2.1) 2.2 (1.8) 0.07 3.7 (2.7) 3.4 (2.3) 0.10
TNF-α, pg/mL 5.1 (11.3) 4.2 (2.5) 0.23 4.5 (2.7) 4.6 (6.0) 0.78
Insulin, µIU/mL 7.5 (11.5) (n = 182) 6.0 (7.1) (n = 556) 0.10 15.3 (61.5) (n = 129) 10.0 (14.2) (n = 261) 0.19
Fasting glucose, mg/dL 86.3 (17.3) (n = 184) 85.3 (24.6) (n = 569) 0.59 97.9 (29.1) (n = 129) 94.2 (37.5) (n = 262) 0.33
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Values for continuous variables are mean (SD); for categorical variables, values are for percentages. Two-sided comparisons were computed using independent samples t-tests for continuous and by χ square test for categorical variables.