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. 2022 Oct 11;38(1):81–89. doi: 10.1007/s11606-022-07791-z

Table 2.

Systolic and Diastolic Blood Pressure (mmHg), Crude and Adjusted, at Baseline and 12 Months’ Follow-up

Blood pressure Mean reduction from baseline to 12 months Mean difference between groups: at 12 months
Baseline 12 months
Systolic blood pressure
  Intervention 155.2 (153.1, 157.2) 136.2 (134.0, 138.4) −19.0 (−21.7, −16.2)

−3.0 (−6.2, 0.3)

p = 0.071

  Control 155.2 (153.2, 157.3) 139.2 (136.8, 141.6) −16.1 (−18.5, −13.6)
Diastolic blood pressure
  Intervention 89.7 (88.4, 90.9) 80.9 (79.5, 82.3) −8.7 (−10.2, −7.2)

−2.1 (−4.2, 0.0)

p = 0.049

  Control 90.6 (89.3, 91.9) 83.0 (81.5, 84.6) −7.6 (−9.0, −6.1)
Systolic blood pressure, adjusteda
  Intervention 136.1 (135.2, 137.0)b

−2.9 (−5.9, 0.1)

p = 0.061

  Control 139.1 (138.3, 140.0)b
Diastolic blood pressure, adjusteda
  Intervention 80.9 (80.2, 81.5)b

−1.9 (−3.7, 0.0)

p = 0.052

  Control 83.1 (82.4, 83.7)b

aAdjusted for sex, age, baseline systolic blood pressure, obesity, diabetes (fixed effects) and general practitioner (random effect)

bMean prediction from the fitted model