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. 2018 Sep;39(9):1703–1709. doi: 10.3174/ajnr.A5738

Table 1:

Demographic and clinical characteristics of HC and MS groups

HC (n = 22) MS (n = 69) RRMS (n = 44) PMS (n = 25) HC vs MS (P Value) RRMS vs PMS (P Value)
Female (No.) (%) 18 (81.8) 48 (69.6) 28 (63.6) 20 (80.0) .411a .184a
Age (yr), (median) (range) 48.0 (17.7–73.3) 50.3 (18.8–68.29) 45.6 (18.8–68.3) 58.3 (33.1–66.9) .240b <.001c,d
BMI (median) (range) 25.1 (18.1–44.9) 27.3 (19.0–44.9) 26.4 (19.0–44.9) 28.97 (22.5–43.1) .104c .128c
Disease duration (yr) (median) (range) NA 13 (0–37) 9.5 (0–35) 20.0 (1–37) NA .001c,d
EDSS (median) (range) NA 2.5 (0–8) 1.5 (0.0–6.5) 6.0 (1.5–8.0) NA <.001c,d
Hypertension (No.) (%) 4 (18.2) 8 (11.6) 2 (4.5) 6 (24.0) .474a .023a,d
Heart diseases (No.) (%) 1 (4.5) 4 (5.8) 3 (6.8) 1 (4.0) 1.000a 1.000a
Hyperlipidemia (No.) (%) 4 (18.2) 13 (18.8) 8 (18.2) 5 (20.0) 1.000a 1.000a
Diabetes (No.) (%) 1 (4.5) 2 (2.9) 1 (2.3) 1 (4.0) .569a 1.000a
Smoking status (No.) (%) 5 (22.7) 32 (46.4) 22 (50.0) 10 (40.0) .080a .461a

Note:—BMI indicates body mass index; NA, not applicable.

a–c

The Fisher exact test (a), independent-samples Student t test (b), and independent-samples Mann-Whitney U test (c) were used to evaluate differences between MS and HC groups and between RRMS and PMS, as appropriate.

d

P values < .05 were considered significant.