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. 2019 Jul;17(4):311–318. doi: 10.1370/afm.2421

Table 1.

Sociodemographic and Clinical Characteristics of Study Participants With Completed CARE Score in the ADDITION-Cambridge Study

Variable All Participants
n = 628
CARE Score Tertiles
Tertile 1 (≤37) n = 206 Tertile 2 (38-46) n = 215 Tertile 3 (>46) n = 207
Sociodemographic characteristics
 Male, No. (%) 376 (60) 119 (58) 128 (60) 129 (62)
 Age at baseline, y 61 (7.1) 59 (7.6) 60 (6.4) 61 (7.1)
 White, No. (%) 608 (97) 197 (96) 208 (97) 203 (98)
 Full-time employment >30 h per week, No. (%) 221 (35) 79 (38) 79 (37) 63 (30)
 Age >18 y when left full-time education, No. (%) 299 (48) 93 (45) 102 (47) 104 (50)
Clinical characteristics
 HbA1c (%) 6.51 (0.86) 6.51 (0.80) 6.54 (0.79) 6.44 (0.95)
 HbA1c (mmol/mol) 48.0 (7.0) 48.0 (6.4) 48.0 (6.3) 47.0 (8.0)
 Triglycerides (mmol/L) 1.96 (1.38) 2.14 (1.39) 1.86 (1.96) 1.88 (1.74)
 LDL cholesterol (mmol/L) 2.46 (0.79) 2.29 (0.80) 2.47 (0.81) 2.41 (0.76)
 Total cholesterol (mmol/L) 4.49 (0.93) 4.57 (1.01) 4.53 (0.86) 4.35 (0.91)
 Systolic blood pressure (mm Hg) 135.4 (18.8) 136.6 (19.4) 133.7 (19.0) 135.6 (19.4)
 Diastolic blood pressure (mm Hg) 78.43 (9.7) 78.7 (9.2) 78.9 (10.9) 77.8 (9.4)

ADDITION = Anglo-Danish-Dutch Study of Intensive Treatment in People With Screen Detected Diabetes in Primary Care; CARE = consultation and relational empathy measure; HbA1c = glycated hemoglobin; LDL = low-density lipoprotein.

Note: Values are presented as mean (SD) unless otherwise stated. All values were obtained at baseline.