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. 2021 Sep 28;35(12):108053. doi: 10.1016/j.jdiacomp.2021.108053

Table 1.

Clinical, demographic, and laboratory characteristics of PWT1D.

Variable Mean ± SD Min Max
Age (years) 30.52 ± 9.22 15.00 87.47
Years of T1D 15.29 ± 9.79 0.00 55.00
HbA1c (last 3 months) 7.94 (63.3) ± 1.75 5.00 17.00
Glucose self-monitoring 5.14 ± 4.34 0.00 45.00



Variable N (%) N (%) N (%)
Gender 83.02% – Female 16.98% Male
Income 45.28% < 2 BMW 34.38% 2-5BMW 18.24% >5BMK
Conjugal status 40.25% – with partner 59.75% – without a partner _____
Race 78.62% – white 21.38% – no white _____
Education 26.42% – high school degree or less 46.54% – graduation 27.04% – post-graduation
Residential area 92.24% – urban area 37 (7.76) – suburban/rural _____
Occupation 71.28% – employed 16.14% – student 16.77% – unemployed
Brazilian regions 27.43% – North, Northeast e central-west 62.20% – Southwest 10.37% – South

PWT1D: Persons with type 1 diabetes; HbA1c: glycated hemoglobin %, and (mmol/mol.) Glucose self-monitoring: self-reported number of glucose measures/day; Income: BMW = number of Brazilian minimum wages, according to IBGE. Descriptive analysis: variables expressed as mean, min, max, and percentage; S.D.: standard deviation.