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. 2022 May 25;12(5):e051486. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-051486

Table 4.

Relationship between various characteristics and blood pressure status of the participants (N=4513)

Variables DBP R
(P value)
SBP R
(P value)
Age −0.016 (0.275) 0.259 (<0.001)
Educational attainment −0.016 (0.288) −0.106 (<0.001)
Marital status −0.013 (0.388) −0.139 (<0.001)
Current residence 0.012 (0.435) 0.023 (0.121)
Smoking status 0.006 (0.673) 0.029 (0.051)
Drinking −0.045 (0.003) −0.051 (0.001)
Eating habits −0.055 (<0.001) −0.023 (0.117)
Entertainment 0.018 (0.216) 0.000 (0.975)
Experience of a traumatic event −0.018 (0.219) −0.027 (0.075)
Physical exercises 0.002 (0.873) −0.034 (0.024)
History of CVDs 0.035 (0.018) 0.058 (<0.001)
History of liver diseases −0.035 (0.018) −0.022 (0.146)
Antilipidaemic medication 0.078 (<0.001) 0.078 (<0.001)
Antidiabetic medication 0.025 (0.100) 0.083 (<0.001)
LDL-C 0.050 (0.001) 0.060 (<0.001)
HDL-C −0.099 (<0.001) −0.062 (<0.001)
LDL-C/HDL-C 0.106 (<0.001) 0.094 (<0.001)
TG 0.100 (<0.001) 0.091 (<0.001)
HbA1c 0.061 (<0.001) 0.066 (<0.001)
Scr 0.056 (<0.001) 0.076 (<0.001)
SUA 0.085 (<0.001) 0.111 (<0.001)
BMI 0.221 (<0.001) 0.129 (<0.001)
WC 0.183 (<0.001) 0.177 (<0.001)
Menarche age −0.060 (<0.001) −0.014 (0.335)

BMI, body mass index; CVD, cardiovascular disease; DBP, diastolic blood pressure; HbA1c, glycosylated haemoglobin; HDL-C, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol; LDL-C, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol; SBP, systolic blood pressure; Scr, serum creatinine; SUA, serum uric acid; TG, triglyceride; WC, waist circle.