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. 2018 Apr 25;16(2):e12757. doi: 10.5812/ijem.12757

Table 1. Demographic and Quality of Care Indices According to Different Subgroups of Functional Limitation.

Variables Without Functional Limitation (N = 123) With Functional Limitation (N = 255) P Value
Age a (year) 51.02 ± 8.67 58.65 ± 7.72 < 0.001
BMI a (kg/m 2 ) 27.76 ± 3.86 29.74 ± 4.87 < 0.001
Hemoglobin A1C a (%) 7.85 ± 1.85 8.03 ± 1.94 0.390
FBS b (mg/dL) 152.14(1.45) 153.56 (1.47) 0.827
SBP a (mmHg) 127.19 ± 17.01 125.52 ± 17.38 0.380
DBP a (mmHg) 75.16 ± 10.59 75.13 ± 9.53 0.981
Chol a (mmol/L) 174.55 ± 40.87 174.38 ± 43.86 0.971
HDL b (mmol/L)
Female 47.08 (1.31) 49.37 (1.26) 0.175
Male 42.10 (1.28) 43.11 (1.32) 0.620
TG b (mmol/L) 145.79 (1.56) 155.62 (1.61) 0.205
Duration of diabetes a (year) 7.80 ± 5.60 9.45 ± 6.28 0.014

Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index; DBP, diastolic blood pressure; FBS, fasting blood sugar; HDL, high density lipoprotein; SBP, systolic blood pressure; TG, triglyceride

aNormally distributed variables described as mean ± SD and compared using independent t test between two groups.

bNon - normally distributed variables described as geometric mean (geometric SD) and compared in log - scale between two groups using independent t test.