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. 2017 Jan 19;27(1):15–20. doi: 10.18865/ed.27.1.15

Table 2. Dietary, anthropometric, and laboratory characteristics of participants.

Variable Prevalence, n (%)
Controls, n=412 Cases not treated, n=302 Cases treated, n=148
Alcohol consumption
None 312 (75.7) 218 (72.4) a 99 (66.9)
1-30 drinks/month 82 (19.9) 55 (18.3) 38 (25.7)
>30 drinks/month 18 (4.4) 28 (9.3) 11 (7.4)
Fruit consumption
≤ 6 servings/week 288 (70.1) 212 (70.2) 96 (65.3)
≥ 7 serving/week 123 (29.9) 90 (29.8) 51 (34.7)
Vegetable consumption
≤ 6 servings/week 280 (68.1) 217 (71.9) 83 (56.1) a
≥ 7 servings/week 131 (31.9) 85 (28.1) 65 (43.9)
Meat consumption
≤ 3 servings/week 293 (71.6) 227 (75.2) 122 (82.4) a
≥ 4 servings/week 116 (28.4) 75 (24.8) 26 (17.6)
Body mass index (BMI)
< 25 kg/m2 208 (50.5) 109 (36.7) a 42 (28.4) a
25 kg/m2 - < 30 kg/m2 123 (29.9) 108 (36.3) 54 (36.5)
≥ 30 kg/m2 81 (19.6) 80 (27.0) 52 (35.1)
Waist-to-hip ratio (WHR)
< .9 (men)/< .85 (women) 229 (55.9) 139 (47.1) a 55 (37.4) a
≥ .9 (men)/> .85 (women) 181 (44.1) 156 (52.9) 92 (62.6)
Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c)
≤ 5.6% 318 (81.1) 227 (80.2) 99 (68.8) a
> 5.6 - < 6.5 % 40 (10.2) 36 (12.7) 19 (13.2)
≥ 6.5% 34 (8.7) 20 (7.1) 26 (18.0)
Total cholesterol
< 5.0 mmol/L 180 (45.9) 105 (37.1) 50 (34.7) a
5.0 - < 6.2 mmol/L 123 (31.4) 105 (37.1) 48 (33.3)
≥ 6.2 mmol/L 89 (22.7) 73 (25.8) 46 (32.0)

a. P<.05 compared with controls, chi-square test or t-test (see Methods section).