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. 2016 Sep 13;11(9):e0162611. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0162611

Table 6. Anthropometric variables and serum lipid levels comparison of the diabetes population, median (IQR) or n (%).

Variables Total (n = 1507) Rural (n = 513) Urban (n = 994) p-value
SBP (mmHg) 116.5 (123–138) 125 (115–140) 121 (116.88–135) 0.264
DBP (mmHg) 70 (80–85) 80 (70–85) 80 (70–80.62) 0.429
Hypertention 475(31.5) 171(33.3) 304(30.6) 0.276
Weight (Kg) 69 (78–86) 76 (66–85) 80 (70–87.00) <0.001
Height (m) 1.63 (1.69–1.73) 1.68 (1.62–1.73) 1.69 (1.64–1.74) 0.029
BMI (Kg/m2) 24.77 (27.37–29.98) 26.99 (24.05–30.00) 27.53 (25.09–29.94) 0.016
Obesity (BMI ≥ 28 Kg/m2) 648(43.1) 200(39.0) 448(45.3) 0.020
WC(cm) 69 (78–86) 98 (89.25–105.75) 99 (90–105) 0.099
HC (cm) 95 (102–110) 102 (93–110) 103 (95–109) 0.815
WHR 90 (99–105) 0.95 (0.91–1.03) 0.96 (0.91–1.04) 0.052
TC (mmol/l) median (IQR) 3.76 (4.48–5.23) 4.51 (3.73–5.20) 4.47 (3.77–5.24) 0.790
TG(mmol/l) median (IQR) 1.24 (1.79–2.65) 1.81 (1.23–2.62) 1.79 (1.25–2.66) 0.565
HDL-c (mmol/l) median (IQR) 0.77 (0.92–1.11) 0.87 (0.72–1.06) 0.95 (0.79–1.15) <0.001
LDL-c (mmol/l) median (IQR) 2.23 (2.77–3.38) 2.74 (2.12–3.32) 2.78 (2.29–3.41) 0.106