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. 2021 Aug 21;23(9):1776–1785. doi: 10.1111/jch.14352

TABLE 2.

Significant results of univariate analysis for comparison between controlled and uncontrolled hypertension groups after categorizing the data

Variable Total (HTN present) (N = 944) Controlled hypertension (N = 408) Uncontrolled hypertension (N = 536) p value
BMI (n (%)) .002
<25 164 (17.4%) 91 (22.3%) 73 (13.6%)
25–30 404 (42.8%) 169 (41.4%) 235 (43.8%)
>30 376 (39.8%) 148 (36.3%) 228 (42.5%)
Total cholesterol .001
<200 736 (78.0%) 343 (84.1%) 393 (73.3%)
200–240 143 (15.1%) 48 (11.8%) 95 (17.7%)
>240 65 (6.9%) 17 (4.2%) 48 (9.0%)
Triglyceride .006
<150 483 (51.2%) 236 (57.8%) 247 (46.1%)
150–200 203 (21.5%) 73 (17.9%) 130 (24.2%)
>200 258 (27.3%) 99 (24.3) 159 (29.7%)
Non‐HDL‐C <.001
<130 539 (57.1%) 264 (64.7%) 275 (51.3%)
130–160 223 (23.6%) 89 (21.8%) 134 (25.0%)
>160 182 (19.3%) 55 (13.5%) 127 (23.7%)
AIP .009
= < 0.54 460 (48.7%) 222 (54.4%) 238 (44.4%)
>0.54 484 (51.3%) 186 (45.6%) 298 (55.6%)

Cross tabulation results are shown. Note: Only significant comparisons are shown.

Abbreviations: HTN, Hypertension; BMI, Body mass index; non‐HDL‐C, Non high‐density lipoprotein cholesterol; AIP, Atherogenic index of plasma.