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. 2017 Feb 21;7:43046. doi: 10.1038/srep43046

Table 1. Ideal cardiovascular health metrics and WC, WhtR.

Metrics   n % WC WHtR
Mean S.D. Mean S.D.
Ageabcdef 40–49 12124 45.4 86.75 8.197 0.5034 0.04737
  50–59 11008 41.2 87.59 8.250 0.5123 0.04756
  60–64 3569 13.4 87.26 8.496 0.5148 0.04985
Smoking Statusabcdef Ideal 10801 40.5 86.97 8.020 0.5078 0.04645
  Intermediate 829 3.1 85.51 8.399 0.4985 0.04799
  Poor 15071 56.4 87.39 8.422 0.5098 0.04906
Body Mass Indexabcdef Ideal 13519 50.6 82.12 6.472 0.4786 0.03697
  Intermediate 12038 45.1 91.45 5.902 0.5341 0.03356
  Poor 1144 4.3 101.62 5.599 0.5941 0.03236
Physical Activitybcdef Ideal 12268 45.9 87.12 8.066 0.5086 0.04684
  Intermediate 11914 44.6 86.98 8.366 0.5070 0.04859
  Poor 2519 9.4 88.27 8.689 0.5161 0.05031
Salt Intakeabcdef Ideal 4201 15.7 87.93 7.555 0.5135 0.04366
  Intermediate 17660 66.1 86.23 8.364 0.5030 0.04850
  Poor 4840 18.1 89.90 7.824 0.5248 0.04569
Total Cholesterolacdf Ideal 18425 69.0 86.64 8.306 0.5053 0.04825
  Intermediate 6856 25.7 88.31 8.026 0.5157 0.04650
  Poor 1420 5.3 88.36 8.260 0.5166 0.04776
Blood Pressureabcdef Ideal 6082 22.8 83.61 7.969 0.4871 0.04629
  Intermediate 11883 44.5 87.17 7.893 0.5082 0.04583
  Poor 8736 32.7 89.63 8.069 0.5241 0.04626
Fasting Blood Glucoseabcdef Ideal 17990 67.4 86.30 8.188 0.5032 0.04748
  Intermediate 5108 19.1 88.30 7.873 0.5158 0.04546
  Poor 3603 13.5 89.85 8.445 0.5255 0.04905

Note: a indicate that the difference of WC between Ideal and Intermediate (40–49 y and 50–59 y) is statistically significant; b, the difference of WC between Intermediate and Poor (50–59 y and 60–64 y) is statistically significant; c, the difference of WC between Ideal and Poor (40–49 y and 50–59 y) is statistically significant; d, the difference of WhtR between Ideal and Intermediate (40–49 y and 50–59 y) is statistically significant; e, the difference of WhtR between Intermediate and Poor (50–59 y and 60–64 y) is statistically significant; f, the difference of WhtR between Ideal and Poor (40–49 y and 50–59 y) is statistically significant.