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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Diabetes Complications. 2019 Dec 30;34(4):107513. doi: 10.1016/j.jdiacomp.2019.107513

Table A1:

Descriptive characteristics of the optimally and suboptimally controlled participants

Variable Optimal control (n=2367) Suboptimal control (n=6896) P
HBA1c 6.99 (0.44) 8.92 (1.28) <0.001
Age (%) 0.009
< 12 975 (41.2) 2763 (40.1)
12 - 17 1024 (43.3) 3208 (46.5)
18 - 20 368 (15.5] 925 (13.4]
Race (%) <0.001
1.White Non-Hispanic 2010 (84.9] 5469 (79.3]
2.Black Non-Hispanic 43 (1.8] 386 (5.6]
3.Hispanic or Latino 207 (8.7] 661 (9.6]
4.Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander 3 (0.1] 15 (0.2]
5.Asian 46 (1.9] 87(1.3]
6.American Indian/Alaskan Native 3 (0.1] 35 (0.5]
7.More than one race 55(2.3] 243 (3.5]
Sex (%) 0.009
Female 1064 (45] 3335 (48.4]
Male 1303 (55] 3561 (51.6]
BMI (%) 20.86 (4.22] 21.32 (4.47] <0.001
Normal (5-84.9th %] 1720 (72.7] 4617 (67]
Overweight (85th to 94.9th %] 430 (18.2] 1464 (21.2]
Obese (≥95th %] 217 (9.2] 815 (11.8]

Values are represented as mean +/− SD. Values in parentheses represent percent % or the standard deviation (SD).