Table 1.
The comparison of cardiovascular disease risk factors between men and women.
Unit | Men | Women | P value | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mean | SD | Mean | SD | |||
Number | 599 | 288 | ||||
SUA | mg/dL | 5.60 | 1.20 | 4.21 | 1.08 | *** |
Age | years | 46.61 | 16.17 | 48.28 | 17.49 | P=0.175 |
Height | cm | 170.60 | 6.05 | 158.90 | 6.46 | *** |
Weight | kg/m2 | 72.35 | 10.56 | 58.36 | 8.81 | *** |
BMI | mmHg | 24.83 | 3.10 | 23.22 | 3.44 | *** |
SBP | mmHg | 123.63 | 15.78 | 115.76 | 15.08 | *** |
DBP | mmHg | 75.69 | 9.49 | 69.57 | 9.13 | *** |
Serum glucose | mg/dL | 102.44 | 26.28 | 97.04 | 13.88 | *** |
Cholesterol | mg/dL | 181.19 | 32.70 | 184.47 | 37.83 | P=0.211 |
Triglyceride | mg/dL | 139.55 | 85.51 | 118.61 | 78.12 | *** |
SD – standard deviation; SUA – serum uric acid; BMI – body mass index; SBP – systolic blood pressure; DBP – diastolic blood pressure; P value was compared between men and women;
means P<0.001.