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. 2015 Aug 1;30(12):2189–2197. doi: 10.1007/s00467-015-3164-9

Table 1.

Demographic, clinical and genetic data in patients with primary hypertension and control group

Variable Control group, N = 83 (n = 40 boys) PH patient group, N = 126 (n = 95 boys) p
Age (years) 12 (5–18) 15 (5–18) ns
Birth weight (g) 3520 (1960–4400) 3355 (1410–5250) 0.06
BMI (kg/m2) 19.2 ± 3.9 24.8 ± 4.5 <0.001
BMI SDS 0.27 ± 1.13 1.75 ± 1.7 <0.001
WC (cm) n.a. 84 (53–111) -
WC SDS n.a. 1.62 (−2.03 to 6.12) -
cIMT (mm) 0.40 (0.31–0.53) 0.43 (0.34–0.63) <0.001
cIMT SDS 0.50 (−2.27 to 3.46) 0.97 (−1.37 to 7.83) <0.001
LVMi (g/m2.7) n.a 35.3 (19.1–62.3) -
Number of patients with GT and TT alleles 45 (54.2 %) 66 (52.4 %) ns
Number of patients with TT alleles 8 (9.6 %) 13 ( 10.3 %) ns

Data are presented as the mean ± standard deviation (SD), as the median with the range in parenthesis or as a number with the percentage in parenthesis, as appropriate

PH Primary hypertension, BMI body mass index, cIMT carotid intima-media thickness, LVMi left ventricular mass index, SDS standard deviation score, n.a. not assessed, GT carriers of G894 and T894 allele, TT T894 homozygotes, WC waist circumference