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Table 1 General characteristics of the whole population

From: The prevalence of hypertension, obesity and dyslipidemia in individuals of over 30 years of age belonging to minorities from the pasture area of Xinjiang

Participants

N = 2251

Male/Female (n)

967/1284

Age (years)

46(38-55)

Systolic BP (mmHg)

136.00 (120.00-160.00)

Diastolic BP (mmHg)

86.00 (77.33-99.33)

PP (mmHg)

50.00 (40.00-64.00)

BMI (kg/m2)

24.74 (22.31-27.77)

TC (mmol/L)

4.52 (3.83-5.27)

TG (mmol/L)

0.90 (0.63-1.35)

LDL-c (mmol/L)

2.68 (2.19-3.41)

HDL-c (mmol/L)

1.10 (0.90-1.34)

Hypertension (%)

51.93

Hyperlipidemia (%)

50.79

   Hypercholesterolemia (%)

15.38

   Hypertriglyceridemia(%)

15.27

   Increased LDL-c(%)

20.12

   Reduced HDL-c(%)

21.53

Overweight/obesity (%)

47.97

Smoking (n, %)*

 

Never

1418 (70.13)

Former

95 (4.7)

Current

509 (25.17)

Alcohol intake (n, %)*

 

Never

1450 (74.59)

Former

46 (2.37)

Current

448 (23.05)

  1. For metric variables median and inter quartile range, for categorical variables the absolute and relative frequency for each category are shown. BP: blood pressure; PP: Pulse pressure; BMI: body mass index; TC: total cholesterol; TG: triglyceride; HDL-c: high-density lipoprotein cholesterol; LDL-c: low-density lipoprotein cholesterol.
  2. * 60 (2.67%) individuals under regular antihypertensive treatment were excluded from the assessment of systolic BP, diastolic BP and PP levels.
  3. ** Because of 229 missing value for 'smoking' and 307 missing value for 'alcohol intake', the proportions in the table were calculated based on 2022 cases for 'smoking' and 1944 cases for 'alcoholic intake'.