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. 2018 May 5;6(1):e000525. doi: 10.1136/bmjdrc-2018-000525

Table 4.

Summary of non-clinical variables by HbA1c levels (≤6.5% vs >6.5%)

Variable Category Patients (N) HbA1c level P values
HbA1c≤6.5% HbA1c>6.5% (n=177) (Fisher’s test)
(n=23)
Gender Male 116 14 (60.9%) 102 (57.6%) 0.83
Female 84 9 (39.1%) 75 (42.4%)
Is your diabetes controlled? Yes/maybe 128 20 (87.0%) 108 (61.0%) 0.02*
No 72 3 (13.0%) 69 (39.0%)
Do you exercise regularly? Yes 54 15 (65.2%) 39 (22.0%) <0.001*
No 146 8 (34.8%) 138 (78.0%)
How often in the last year did you have to go to the hospital as your blood sugar was not controlled? 0 times 115 6 (26.1%) 98 (55.4%) 0.07
1 to ≥10 times 85 17 (73.9%) 79 (44.6%)
Do you take alcohol? No 143 16 (69.6%) 127 (71.8%) 0.81
Yes 57 7 (30.4%) 50 (28.2%)
Do you smoke? No 158 17 (73.9%) 141 (79.7%) 0.59
Yes 42 6 (26.1%) 36 (20.3%)
How often do you check your blood sugar? Once within a day to 1 month 38 8 (34.8%) 30 (16.9%) 0.05
Once within a month to 1 year 162 15 (65.2%) 147 (83.1%)
How often in the last year you forgot to take your tablet/insulin? <5 times 152 20 (87.0%) 132 (74.6%) 0.30
≥5 times 48 3 (13.0%) 45 (25.4%)

*P values significant at <0.05.