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. 2018 Mar 23;16:52. doi: 10.1186/s12955-018-0875-1

Table 2.

Clinical and sociodemographic characteristics of the patients included in the study (Phase 1 and Phase 2)

Patient characteristics Phase 1 (n = 140) Phase 2 (n = 227)
Age (mean years, SD) 63.0 (9.9), 62.7 (11.0)
Gender (% men) 55.0 54.6
Marital status (% married) 70.7 74.00
Level of education (%)
No schooling 10.7 7.9
Primary 43.6 41.4
Secondary 19.3 30.4
Vocational 12.9 7.9
University and post-graduate 13.6 12.4
Employment status (%)
Active 33.6 34.4
Unfit for work 0.7 1.3
Unemployed 7.9 3.5
Retired 37.9 44.5
Homemaker 20.0 15.0
Other 0.0 1.3
BMI (Kg/m2, SD) 29.3 (5.0) 29.1 (4.6)
Sedentariness (%) 25.0 19.0
Time since T2DM diagnosis (years, SD) 14.6 (6.9) 12.6 (7.4)
Family history of T2DM (%) 58.6 63.4
HbA1c (mean, min-max) 7.4 (5.3-10.8) 7.4 (4.6-17.1)
Presence of T2DM-related complications (%) 37.1 35.7
Microvascular (% of patients with complications) 76.9 56.8
Macrovascular (% of patients with complications) 48.1 80.2
Charlson index (mean, SD) 2.2 (1.7) 1.9 (1.8)
Number of hypoglycemic episodes in the last 6 months (mean, SD) 5.5 (11.1) 5.1 (7.1)
Number of hypoglycemic episodes in the last 6 months confirmed with glucose meter (mean, SD) 3.5 (3.5) 3.5 (5.3)