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. 2016 Dec 1;6(12):e013336. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-013336

Table 3.

Baseline characteristics of followed up and non-followed up men (TLGS 1999–2012)

Selected variables Followed up (n=2885) Non-followed up (n=1592) p Value*
Age (year) 41.8 (13.7)† 43.4 (16.2) 0.001
2-hour postchallenge plasma glucose (mmol/L) 5.7 (1.7) 5.6 (1.7) 0.42
Fasting plasma glucose (mmol/L) 5.0 (0.5) 5.0 (0.5) 0.10
Wrist circumference (cm) 17.6 (0.9) 17.6 (0.9) 0.06
Waist-to-hip ratio 0.91 (0.07) 0.91 (0.07) 0.19
Waist-to-height ratio 0.52 (0.06) 0.52 (0.07) 0.24
Cholesterol-to-HDL ratio 5.5 (1.7) 5.4 (1.7) 0.014
Mean arterial blood pressure (mm Hg) 90.7 (11.3) 91.4 (12.7) 0.07
History of hospitalisation until now 1425 (49.4) 813 (51.1) 0.28
Family history of diabetes in first-degree relatives 724 (25.1) 360 (22.6) 0.07
Exposed to secondhand smoke at home or at work 910 (31.5) 461 (29.0) 0.07
Goitre size
 Grade 0 2085 (72.3) 1155 (72.6) 0.75
 Grade 1 545 (18.9) 307 (19.3)
 Grade 2 255 (8.8) 128 (8.1)
Use of aspirin during the last month 321 (11.1) 194 (12.1) 0.33
Education
 Level 1 (illiterate) 93 (3.2) 103 (6.5) 0.001
 Level 2 (≤5 years) 498 (17.3) 314 (19.7)
 Level 3 (6-12 years) 1738 (60.2) 884 (55.5)
 Level 4 (13-16 years) 483 (16.7) 255 (16.0)
 Level 5 (>16 years) 73 (2.5) 36 (2.3)
Participating in the lifestyle intervention group 1230 (42.6) 740 (46.5) 0.01

*Continuous and categorical variables were compared by Student's t-test and χ2, respectively.

†Figures are either mean (SD) or N (%) for continuously and categorically distributed variables, respectively, in the data set with no missing values (after imputation of missing values). Data were collected from the TLGS study between 1999 and 2012.

HDL, high-density lipoprotein; TLGS, Tehran Lipid and Glucose Study.