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. 2017 Jul 17;7:5596. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-06101-6

Table 2.

Demographic and clinical characteristics of heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia patients with or without diabetes.

Characteristics Diabetes N = 103 No diabetes N = 1,629 P
Men, % (n) 58.3 (60) 48.6 (792) 0.057
Age, years 64 (55.0–69.0) 51.0 (40.0–60.0) <0.001
Body mass index, kg/m2 28.9 (25.3–33.3) 25.5 (22.8–28.4) <0.001
Waist circumference, cm 100 (92.0–108) 89.0 (80.0–96.0) <0.001
Total cholesterol, mg/dL 348 (291–395) 331 (292–384) 0.318
Triglycerides, mg/dL 189 (129–256) 106 (78.0–155) <0.001
HDL cholesterol, mg/dL 47.5 (35.0–59.0) 53.0 (45.0–64.0) <0.001
LDL cholesterol, mg/dL 255 (202–312) 253 (211–300) 0.960
HbA1c*, % 6.7 (6.2–7.4) 5.5 (5.3–5.9) <0.001
Tendon xanthomas, % (n) 32.0 (33) 28.7 (468) 0.487
Positive genetic diagnosis, % (n) 46.6 (48) 64.6 (1052) 0.005
Cardiovascular disease, % (n) 40.8 (42) 11.3 (184) <0.001
Hypertension, % (n) 64.1 (66) 16.7 (271) <0.001
Age at diabetes diagnosis, years 53.0 (48.0–60–0)
Age at statin onset, years 51.5 (43.0–59.0) 42.0 (31.5–52.0) <0.001
Statin therapy, years 10.0 (6.0–17.0) 7.0 (2.5–12.0) <0.001

*Values refer to 87 (84.5%) diabetics and 410 (25.2%) non-diabetics.