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. 2022 Jul 13;9(1):e000945. doi: 10.1136/bmjgast-2022-000945

Table 1.

Demographic and clinical characteristics of participants, by HIV status

Characteristics HIV-positive
(n=154)
HIV-negative
(n=227)
P value
Median age, years (IQR) 39 (33–44) 35 (32–43) <0.01
Male sex, n (%) 76 (49) 76 (33) <0.01
Marital status, n (%) <0.01
 Married 78 (50) 144 (63)
 Divorced/separated/widowed 58 (38) 52 (23)
 Single 18 (12) 31 (14)
Employment, n (%) <0.01
 Employed/self-employed 116 (75) 130 (58)
 Unemployed 38 (25) 96 (42)
Alcohol consumption, n (%) 0.45
 Abstinent 72 (47) 97 (43)
 Moderate 6 (4) 15 (6)
 Hazardous (AUDIT-C ≥3 for women; ≥4 for men) 76 (49) 117 (51)
Clinical characteristics
Body mass index, n (%) <0.01
 Underweight (<18 kg/m2) 22 (14) 18 (8)
 Normal (18–24.9 kg/m2) 100 (65) 119 (52)
 Overweight (25–29.9 kg/m2) 22 (14) 47 (21)
 Obese (≥30 kg/m2) 10 (7) 43 (19)
Waist circumference, n (%) <0.01
 Normal 125 (82) 156 (69)
 Abdominal obesity (≥88 cm for women; ≥102 for men) 28 (18) 71 (31)
 Missing 1
Systolic blood pressure, n (%) 0.03
 Normal 117 (76) 149 (66)
 Elevated (≥130 mm Hg) 37 (24) 78 (34)
Diastolic blood pressure, n (%) 0.54
 Normal 107 (69) 151 (66)
 Elevated (≥85 mm Hg) 47 (31) 76 (33)
Fasting glucose, n (%) 0.51
 Normal (<5.6 mmol/L) 130 (86) 202 (89)
 Pre-diabetes (5.6–6.9 mmol/L) 19 (11) 20 (8)
 Diabetes (>7 mmol/L) 3 (2) 4 (2)
 Missing 2 (1) 1 (1)
Total cholesterol, n (%) 0.27
 Normal 133 (89) 192 (85)
 Elevated (>5 mmol/L) 16 (10) 33 (14)
 Missing 5 (1) 2 (1)
Triglycerides, n (%) 0.33
 Normal 132 (86) 205 (91)
 Elevated (≥1.70 mmol/L) 18 (12) 20 (8)
 Missing 4 (3) 2 (1)
HDL-cholesterol, n (%) <0.01
 Normal 60 (39) 150 (66)
 Reduced (<1.0 mmol/L for men or <1.3 mmol/L) 90 (58) 75 (33)
 Missing 4 (3) 2 (1)
Hepatitis B surface antigen, n (%) 0.09
 Positive 2 (1) 10 (4)
 Negative 152 (99) 217 (96)

Significant P-value in bold (p<0.05).

AUDIT-C, Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test-Concise; HDL, high-density lipoprotein.