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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Metabolomics. 2016 Dec 12;13(1):7. doi: 10.1007/s11306-016-1149-8

Table 1.

Baseline characteristics of the study populations

Variable Metabolomics population Integrative omics population
Controls n=62 Preeclampsia cases n=47 P-value Controls n=57 Preeclampsia cases n=44 P-value
Study Site California 17 (27.4%) 15 (31.9%) 16 (28.1%) 14 (31.8%)
Massachusetts 13 (21.0%) 11 (23.4%) 11 (19.3%) 10 (22.7%)
Missouri 32 (51.6%) 21 (44.7%) 0.771 30 (52.6%) 20 (45.5%) 0.773
Age at enrollment years (SD) 26.3 (4.9) 26.0 (4.8) 0.81 26.4 (4.8) 26.0 (4.8) 0.621
Study arm Vitamin D supplementation 34 (54.8%) 24 (51.1%) 32 (56.1%) 23 (52.3%)
Placebo 28 (45.2%) 23 (48.9%) 0.844 25 (43.9%) 21 (47.7%) 0.853
Baseline serum vitamin D status Deficient (<30ng/ml ) 47 (75.8%) 41 (87.2%) 44 (77.2%) 38 (86.4%)
Sufficient (≥30ng/ml) 15 (24.2%) 6 (12.8%) 0.21 13 (22.8%) 6 (13.6%) 0.361
Race American Indian/Alaskan 0 (0%) 3 (6.4%) 0 (0%) 3 (6.8%)
Asian 2 (3.2%) 2 (4.3%) 2 (3.5%) 2 (4.5%)
Black/African American 34 (54.8%) 22 (46.8%) 31 (54.4%) 20 (45.5%)
White 22 (35.5%) 17 (36.2%) 20 (35.2%) 16 (36.4%)
Other 4 (6.5%) 3 (6.4%) 0.358 4 (7.0%) 3 (6.8%) 0.360
Gestational age at enrolment weeks (SD) 14.2 (2.7) 13.9 (2.7) 0.579 14.1 (2.7) 13.8 (2.7) 0.584
Pre-pregnancy BMI kg/m2 (SD) 26.4 (7.6) 30.7 (7.6) 0.010* 26.6 (7.8) 30.4 (7.8) 0.027*
History of asthma No 38 (61.3%) 27 (57.4%) 35 61.4%) 25 (56.8%)
Yes 24 (38.7%) 20 (42.6%) 0.835 22 (38.6%) 19 (43.2%) 0.794
N. Total pregnancies (n) 1 26 (41.9%) 22 (46.8%) 22 (38.6%) 20 (45.5%)
2 16 (25.8%) 11 (23.4%) 16 (28.1%) 10 (22.7%)
3 11 (17.7%) 9 (19.1%) 10 (17.5%) 9 (20.5%)
>4 9 (14.5%) 5 (10.6%) 0.908 9 (15.8%) 5 (11.4%) 0.797
Gestational diabetes No 60 (96.8%) 43 (91.5%) 55 (96.5%) 41 (93.2%)
Yes 2 (3.2%) 3 (6.4%) 2 (3.5%) 2 (4.5%)
Unsure/NA 0 (0.0%) 1 (2.1%) 0.372 0 (0%) 1 (2.3%) 0.499
Gender of childa Female 33 (53.2%) 21 (45.7%) 30 (52.6%) 19 (44.2%)
Male 29 (46.8%) 25 (54.3%) 0.559 27 (47.4%) 24 (55.8%) 0.526
*

Significant at the 95% confidence interval

a

child’s gender unknown for one preeclamptic pregnancy

SD – Standard Deviation