Table 4.
Males | Females | |||||
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NC | WC | P value | NC | WC | P value | |
High SBP | 59.43% | 54.29% | 0.331 | 55.90% | 74.87% | 0.000 |
High DBP | 65.63% | 60.42% | 0.455 | 55.84% | 76.62% | 0.006 |
Hypertriglyceridemia | 71.74% | 77.17% | 0.398 | 60.00% | 80.95% | 0.002 |
Low HDL-C | 59.86% | 57.82% | 0.722 | 54.17% | 69.44% | 0.059 |
Hyperuricemia | 63.16% | 76.32% | 0.212 | 66.04% | 79% | 0.127 |
Note: *Using NC cut-off point (male≥37.3cm, female≥35.8cm) and WC cut-off point (male≥90cm, female≥85cm) to recognize disorders.
Abbreviations: High SBP, SBP≥130mmHg; High DBP, DBP≥85mmHg; Hypertriglyceridemia, TG≥ 1.7mmol/L; Low HDL-C, HDL-C<1.04mmol/L; Hyperuricemia, uric acid≥420nmol/L in males and≥ 360 nmol/L in females.