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. 2019 May 20;19:51. doi: 10.1186/s12902-019-0375-2

Table 4.

HNF1A gene p.I27L SNPs and clinical features in diabetics patients

GG (wild)
n = 146
GT
n = 233
TT
n = 110
Pa GG/GT Pb GG/TT Pc GT/TT
Age at the diagnosis (year)a 23.36 ± 9.51 20.89 ± 6.54 21.29 ± 9.78 0.845 0.653 0.958
Parent diabetes (%) 78.5 89.2 98.7 0.427 0.035 0.852
BMI (kg/m2)a 26.78 ± 6.02 27.81 ± 3.85 28.42 ± 4.70 0.871 0.852 0.990
Fasting glucose (mg/dl)a 151.12 ± 75.89 175.01 ± 98.35 154.01 ± 68.13 0.895 0.836 0.127
Postprandial glucose (mg/dl)a 239.43 ± 114.53 264.18 ± 100.37 276.18 ± 125.38 0.625 0.327 0.785
HbA1c (%) 7.85 ± 3.45 8.20 ± 6.75 8.47 ± 2.29 0.427 0.324 0.913
LDL (mg/dl)a 112.30 ± 37.61 106.09 ± 30.98 136.09 ± 45.65 0.358 0.339 0.249
TG (mg/dl)a 174.31 ± 175.80 197.91 ± 186.34 218.91 ± 276.52 0.258 0.041 0.377
Cholesterol (mg/dl)a 185.35 ± 96.84 189.27 ± 35.63 197.87 ± 44.90 0.957 0.924 0.847
HDL (mg/dl)a 46.22 ± 11.37 49.32 ± 17.93 43.28 ± 20.85 0.542 0.627 0.332
C-peptide (nmol/L)a 2.82 ± 2.28 2.15 ± 1.32 2.32 ± 1.51 0.246 0.351 0.513
Microalbuminuria 91.30 ± 357.93 96.42 ± 349.35 106.50 ± 320.85 0.792 0.650 0.838

aGG genotype vs GT genotype bGG genotype vs TT genotype cGT genotype vs TT genotype

Data are shown as mean ± standard deviation (means ± SD) and percentage (%)

Bold represents the significant p-values

BMI body mass index, HbA1c hemoglobin A1c

Student’s t test was used for normally distributed continuous variables or log-transformed variables between two groups

Categorical variables were analyzed with the Chi-square test or Fisher’s exact test, where appropriate