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. 2020 Apr 14;1(1):9–14. doi: 10.1016/j.xfre.2020.04.001

Table 1.

Demographic and clinic characteristics of men according to primary care physician (PCP) status.

Characteristics No PCP Established PCP No response P value
N (%) 480 (11.6%) 844 (20.5%) 2,803 (67.9%)
Age, y, median (IQR) 34 (31–38) 35 (32–40) 34 (31–39) <.001
Age, y, mean (SD) 34.7 (6.6) 36.2 (7.3) 35.4 (6.7) <.001
SBP, mmHg, median (IQR) 125 (116–134) 120 (112–130) 120 (110–130) .001
DBP, mmHg, median (IQR) 77 (70–82) 76 (70–80) 76 (70–80) .236
High blood pressure <.001
 No 57 (11.9%) 219 (25.9%) 430 (15.3%)
 Yes 75 (15.6%) 188 (22.3%) 401 (14.3%)
 Unknown 348 (72.5%) 437 (51.8%) 1972 (70.4%)
BMI, median (IQR) 25.8 (23.7–29.8) 26.4 (24.3–29.4) 26.6 (24.4–30.3) .015
Obesity .001
 No 258 (53.8%) 533 (63.2%) 742 (26.5%)
 Yes 84 (17.5%) 148 (17.6%) 261 (9.3%)
 Unknown 138 (28.8%) 163 (19.3%) 1799 (64.2%)

Note: BMI = body mass index; DBP = diastolic blood pressure; IQR = interquartile range; SBP = systolic blood pressure; SD = standard deviation.