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. 2020 Oct 23;20:424. doi: 10.1186/s12877-020-01827-x

Table 1.

Sociodemographic, health status and glycemic control of the study sample. MHAS 2012

Total Intensive Glycemic Control
HbA1c < 7.0%
Standard Glycemic Control
HbA1c 7.0–7.9%
Poor Glycemic Control
HbA1c ≥ 8%
P
Mean (SD)/nn/SD(%) n = 216 n = 67 n = 46 n = 103
Age 68.11 (6.48) 68.82 (6.92) 68.02 (6.96) 67.69 (5.98) .538
Female 125 (57.9%) 37 (52.22%) 23 (50.0%) 65 (63.1%) .284
Education level 4.72 (3.96) 4.72 (3.81) 4.74 (3.51) 4.72 (4.28) .999
Smoking history 21 (9.7%) 7 (10.5%) 5 (10.9%) 9 (8.7%) .895
Alcoholism 39 (18.1%) 13 (19.4%) 9 (19.6%) 17 (16.5%) .852
Hypertension 149 (69.0%) 44 (65.7%) 30 (65.2%) 75 (72.8%) .508
CVD 4 (1.9%) 1 (1.5%) 1 (2.2%) 2 (1.9%) .962
Obesity 87 (40.3%) 30 (44.8%) 17 (37.0%) 40 (38.8%) .649
Depressive Symptoms 4.76 (1.97) 4.64 (2.32) 4.61 (1.78) 4.91 (1.79) .569
IHD 17 (7.9%) 7 (10.4%) 4 (8.7%) 6 (5.8%) .535

Data are presented as means or percentage, ANOVA analysis was performed. CVD Cerebrovascular Disease, IHD Isquemic Heart Disease, SD Standard Deviation