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. 2023 Jan 6;18(1):e0268875. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0268875

Table 1. Patient backgrounds of the zinc deficiency and non-deficiency groups.

Zinc deficiency (+) Zinc deficiency (–) P
N (%) 44 (56) 35 (44)
Sex (male) n (%) 29 (66) 20 (57) 0.43
Age (years) 72 (63–81) 69 (57–75) 0.03
Dialysis history (months) 68 (23–158) 125 (41–190) 0.29
Underlying disease
 Chronic glomerulonephritis n (%) 23 (52) 15 (43) 0.41
 Renal sclerosis n (%) 5 (11) 4 (11) 0.99
 Polycystic kidney disease n (%) 6 (13) 6 (17) 0.67
 Diabetes n (%) 0 (0) 0 (0)
 Ischemic heart disease n (%) 11 (25) 2 (6) 0.02
 Cerebrovascular disease n (%) 4 (9) 2 (6) 0.57
 Hypertension n (%) 34 (77) 27 (77) 0.99
Dry weight (kg) 54.3 (43.2–62.2) 55.5 (48.0–67.1) 0.14
Systolic blood pressure(mmHg) 144(120–153) 144(129–154) 0.52
Diastolic blood pressure(mmHg) 76 (64–83) 80 (66–90) 0.13
Smoking n (%) 1 (2.3) 4 (11.4) 0.10
BMI (kg/m2) 21.7 (191–23.6) 21.8 (19.8–24.1) 0.164
BMI≧25kg/m2 n (%) 3 (6.8) 5 (14.3) 0.27
GNRI 90.6 (83.0–97.0) 96.2 (91.4–101.1) 0.001

Values are presented as median (interquartile range; IQR) or as n (%)

BMI, body mass index; GNRI, Geriatric Nutritional Risk Index