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. 2022 Apr 2;12:5567. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-09446-9

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics, patient history, anthropometry, and clinical measurements at inclusion in the study.

Variables Male
No. (%)
Female
No. (%)
P-value
(χ2)
Total
No. (%)
Age (years)
 ≤ 40 27 (32.2) 57 (67.9) 0.132 (5.607) 84 (21.8)
40–50 43 (33.6) 85 (66.4) 128 (33.2)
51–59 28 (36.8) 48 (63.2) 76 (19.7)
 ≥ 60 46 (46.9) 52 (21.5) 98 (25.4)
Educational level
No formal education/elementary 16 (20.8) 61 (79.2) < 0.001 (41.46) 77 (19.9)
Junior 27 (34.2) 52 (65.8) 79 (20.5)
High school 47 (31.5) 102 (68.5) 149 (38.6)
Higher Education 54 (66.7) 27 (33.3) 81 (21.0)
Marital status
Single 12 (37.5) 20 (62.5) < 0.001 (12.50) 32 (8.3)
Married 124 (41.1) 178 (58.9) 302 (78.2)
Divorced 2 (15.4) 11 (84.6) 13 (3.4)
Widowed 6 (15.4) 33 (84.6) 39 (10.1)
Occupation
Unemployed 24 (11,9) 178 (88.1) < 0.001 (162.46) 202 (52.33)
Self-employed 40 (72.7) 15 (27.3) 55 (14.24)
Government employee 65 (45.1) 36 (14.9) 101 (26.16)
Privately employed 15 (53.6) 13 (46.4) 28 (7.25)
Smoking history
Yes 11 (84.6) 2 (015.41) 0.001 (12.87) 13 (3.4)
No 133 (35.7) 240 (64.3) 373 (96.6)
Alcohol consumption
Yes 101 (40.7) 147 (59.3) 0.079 (3.50) 248 (64.2)
No 43 (31.2) 95 (68.8) 138 (35.8)
Previous diagnosis of hypertension
Yes 25 (36.2) 44 (63.8) 0.041 (0.891) 69 (17.9)
No 119 (37.5) 198 (62.5) 317 (82.1)
BP (mmHg)
SBP > 130 48 (39.3) 74 (60.7) 0.317 (0.574) 122 (31.6)
DBP > 85 45 (42.5) 61 (57.5) 0.238 (1.66) 106 (27.5)
Elevated BP (> 140/90) 35 (37.2) 59 (62.8) 0.544 (0.000) 94 (24.4)
WC (abnormal) 67 (24.2) 210 (75.80) < 0.001 (72.17) 277 (71.8)
WHR (≥ 0.95 (men)/ ≥ 0.80 (women)
WHtR (> 0.50) 115 (79.9) 218 (90.1%) 0.006 (7.96) 0.57 ± 0.7
BMI (kg/m2) 24.82 ± 4.01
 < 18.5 4 (23.5) 13 (76.5) < 0.001 (19.33) 17 (4.4)
18.5–24.9 91 (46.2) 106 (53.8) 197 (51.0)
25–29.9 43 (33.6) 85 (66.4) 128 (33.2)
 > 30 6 (13.6) 38 (86.4) 44 (11.4)
FPG (mg/dL) 96.17 ± 22.96
Normal < 100 106 (36.7) 183 (63.3) 0.599 (1.025) 289 (75.3)
IFP (≥ 100–125) 31 (41.3) 44 (58.7) 75 (19.5)
DM (> 125) 6 (30.0) 14 (70.0) 20 (5.2)

Significant values are in bold. P values (2 tailed): Frequencies of specific demographic and clinical variables between males and females and associated Chi squire/ Fishers exact test values or student t test values.

BP blood pressure, SBP systolic blood pressure, DBP diastolic blood pressure, WC waist circumference, WHR waist/Hip ratio, WHR waist/height ratio, BMI body mass index, FPG fasting plasma glucose.