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. 2021 Feb 4;106(5):1345–1351. doi: 10.1210/clinem/dgab065

Table 1.

Patient baseline characteristics and demographics

Variable Total (N = 9901) Age ≥ 65 y (N = 5256) Age < 65 y (N = 4645) P
Age, y (mean±SD) 66.2±6.5 71.0±4.6 60.7±3.2 <.001
Female (n, %) 4589 (46.3) 2453 (46.7) 2136 (46.0) .495
White (n, %) 7498 (75.7) 3989 (75.9) 3509 (75.5) .685
Duration of diabetes, y (mean±SD) 10.5±7.2 11.5±7.7 9.4±6.5 <.001
HbA1c, % (mean±SD) 7.3±1.1 7.3±1.0 7.4±1.1 <.001
Weight, kg (mean±SD) 88.7±18.5 86.1±17.4 91.6±19.2 <.001
BMI, kg/m2 (mean±SD) 32.3±5.7 31.6±5.4 33.1±6.0 <.001
Prior CVD (≥1 of the following), n (%) 3114 (31.5) 1598 (30.4) 1516 (32.6) .006
 Prior myocardial infarction 1602 (16.2) 797 (15.2) 805 (17.3) .011
 Prior ischemic stroke 528 (5.3) 262 (5.0) 266 (5.7) .101
 Prior unstable angina 587 (5.9) 291 (5.5) 296 (6.4) .210
 Prior revascularizationa 1787 (18.0) 966 (18.4) 821 (17.7) .363
 Prior hospitalization for ischemia-related eventsb 1193 (12.0) 612 (11.6) 581 (12.5) .086
 Prior documented MI 922 (9.3) 468 (8.9) 454 (9.8) .007
Prior hypertension, n (%) 9224 (93.2) 4960 (94.4) 4264 (91.8) < .001
Prior heart failure, n (%) 853 (8.6) 425 (8.1) 428 (9.2) .081

Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index; CVD, cardiovascular disease; HbA1c, glycated hemoglobin A1c, MI, myocardial ischemia.

a Coronary, carotid, or peripheral.

b Unstable angina or MI on imaging, or need for percutaneous coronary intervention. Continuous variables were compared using t test if variables satisfied normality, otherwise the Wilcoxon rank sum test was performed. Categorical variables were compared using Pearson chi-square test if the expected counts were 5 or greater in at least 80% of the cells, otherwise the Fisher exact test was performed. For categorical variables, missing or unknown values were counted as a separate category.