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. 2014 Jun 19;9(6):e100449. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0100449

Table 2. Univariate association of demographic variables with Cthrc1.

MMC Inpatients (N = 505) Primary Care Outpatients (N = 792) Healthy Controls (N = 40)
Cthrc1>0 N.D. Cthrc1>0 N.D. Cthrc1>0 N.D.
Gender p = 0.76 p = 0.70 p = 0.66
Male 80 (49.1%) 119 (50.9%) 288 (44.6%) 61 (46.6%) 3 (42.9%) 10 (31.3%)
Female 83 (50.9%) 115 (49.1%) 358 (55.4%) 70 (53.4%) 4 (57.1%) 22 (68.8%)
Age 48.6 50.1 (0.29) 60.0 58.7 (0.44) 38.6 39.4 (0.883)
Height (inches) 66.5 66.3 (0.79) - - 68.4 66.1 (0.158)
Weight (pounds) 190.7 196.4 (0.36) - - 165.0 148.3 (0.341)
Body mass index 31.0 31.8 (0.59) 30.9 28.6 (5.93e-4) 26.8 23.7 (0.209)
Hair Color - - p  = 1.0e-5
Red - - - - 6 (75%) 0 (0%)
Not red - - - - 2 (25%) 30 (100%)

For categorical variables, percentage is given for each group (Cthrc1 > 0 or not detectable, N.D.) and p-value is from the Fisher's exact test. For continuous variables, the mean value for each group is given with the p-value from a t-test given in parentheses. Significant associations are shaded in grey.