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. 2017 Aug 17;12(8):e0182563. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0182563

Table 1. Demographic and clinical characteristics of the group A by prevalence of atherosclerosis.

Variable a N Atherosclerosis p-value
2 test)
Absence
(n = 251)
Prevalence
(n = 217)
Occlusal support 0.002
    Complete 265 155 (58%) 110 (42%)
    Moderate 79 46 (58%) 33 (42%)
    Collapsed 121 48 (40%) 73 (60%)
Periodontal condition 0.006
    Healthy 73 50 (68%) 23 (32%)
    Moderate 185 102 (55%) 83 (45%)
    Severe 206 97 (47%) 109 (53%)
Gender <0.001
    Female 251 169 (67%) 82 (33%)
    Male 217 82 (38%) 135 (62%)
Living region 0.091
    Urban 237 118 (50%) 119 (50%)
    Country 231 133 (58%) 98 (42%)
Self-rated financial status 0.816
    Dissatisfied 130 67 (52%) 63 (48%)
    Moderate 233 128 (55%) 108 (45%)
    Satisfied 102 54 (53%) 48 (47%)
Education level 0.021
    ≤9 years 110 51 (46%) 59 (54%)
    10–12 years 235 141 (60%) 94 (40%)
    ≥13 years 121 58 (48%) 63 (52%)
Smoking <0.001
    Never 274 176 (64%) 98 (36%)
    Past 131 49 (37%) 82 (63%)
    Current 39 8 (21%) 31 (79%)
Alcohol exposure <0.001
    No 244 151 (62%) 93 (38%)
    Yes 203 86 (45%) 117 (55%)
Hypertension 0.483
    No 144 81 (56%) 63 (44%)
    Yes 323 169 (52%) 154 (48%)
Diabetes mellitus <0.001
    No 313 185 (59%) 128 (41%)
    Yes 71 24 (34%) 47 (66%)
Dyslipidemia 0.315
    No 168 85 (51%) 83 (49%)
    Yes 263 146 (56%) 117 (44%)
Hyperuricemia 0.016
    No 375 209 (56%) 166 (44%)
    Yes 37 13 (35%) 24 (65%)
Obesity 0.417
    BMI<25 349 191 (55%) 158 (45%)
    BMI≥25 119 60 (50%) 59 (50%)

a: Data are shown with counts and column percentages, i.e., N (%).

BMI: Body mass index