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. 2022 Jul 1;93(3):e2022178. doi: 10.23750/abm.v93i3.11576

Table 2.

Association of demographic and clinical factors with dyslipidemia

Variables Presence of dyslipidemia P-value
Yes (n=134; 57.0%) No (n=101; 42.9%)
Gender
Male
Female
87 (64.9)
47 (35.1)
59 (58.4)
42 (41.6)
0.308
Age (years)
≤30
31-40
41-50
51-60
>60
4 (3.0)
18 (13.4)
49 (36.6)
44 (32.8)
19 (14.2)
11 (10.9)
16 (15.8)
17 (16.8)
47 (46.5)
10 (9.9)
0.002*
BMI
Normal
Overweight
Obese
32 (23.9)
60 (44.8)
42 (31.3)
35 (34.7)
38 (37.6)
28 (27.7)
0.192
Duration of symptoms (minutes)
≤120
121-180
>180
44 (32.8)
79 (58.9)
11 (8.2)
39 (38.6)
58 (57.4)
4 (4.0)
0.334
HTN
Yes
No
109 (81.3)
25 (18.7)
62 (61.4)
39 (38.6)
0.001*
DM
Yes
No
99 (73.9)
35 (26.1)
55 (54.5)
46 (45.5)
0.002*

*p value significant at 5% interval

Note: BMI: body mass index; HTN: hypertension; DM: diabetes mellitus.