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. 2021 Jan;22(1):37–43. doi: 10.31557/APJCP.2021.22.1.37

Table 2.

The association between Physiological Factors and Colon Cancer Risk Based on Univaiate Analysis

Physiological factor Case N (%)
n =504
Control N (%)
n = 997
p-value
BMI (km/m2)
> 30.0 (Obese) 22 (4.4) 58 (5.9) <0.01
25.0-29.9 (Overweight) 84 (16.9) 246 (25.0)
18.5-24.9 (Normal) 295 (59.5) 646 (65.7)
< 18.5 (Underweight) 95 (19.2) 33 (3.4)
Systolic blood pressure (mmHg)
> 160 (Stage II) 14 (2.8) 3 (0.4) <0.01
140-159 (Stage I) 75 (15.2) 64 (8.0)
121-139 (Pre hypertension) 163 (33.0) 257 (32.1)
< 120 (Normal) 242 (49.0) 476 (59.5)
Diastolic blood pressure (mmHg)
> 90 (Hypertension) 40 (8.1) 57 (7.1) 0.59
80-89 (Pre-hypertension) 112 (22.6) 198 (24.8)
< 80 (Normal) 343 (69.3) 544 (68.1)
FBS (mg/dL)
> 126 (Abnormal) 40 (35.1) 3 (0.5) <0.01
< 126 (Normal) 74 (64.9) 580 (99.5)
Physiological factor Case N (%)
n =504
Control N (%)
n = 997
p-value
Cholesterol (mg/dL)
> 240 (High) 15 (16.1) 74 (12.4) 0.3
200-239 (Borderline) 23 (24.7) 190 (31.9)
< 200 (Normal) 55 (59.1) 331 (55.6)
LDL (mg/dL)
> 160 (High) 12 (17.6) 56 (14.0) 0.07
130-159 (Borderline) 10 (14.7) 111 (27.8)
< 130 (Normal) 46 (67.6) 233 (58.3)
HDL (mg/dL)
< 40 (Abnormal) 22 (34.4) 32 (7.9) <0.01
40-59 34 (53.1) 213 (52.3)
> 60 (Normal) 8 (12.5) 162 (39.8)
Triglyceride (mg/dL)
> 150 (Abnormal) 24 (34.8) 93 (15.8) <0.01
< 150 (Normal) 45 (65.2) 497 (84.2)