<p><sup>a</sup> Percentages may not add up to 100% due to missing values</p><p><sup>b</sup> n = 500 otherwise stated in the brackets</p><p><sup>c</sup> n = 83 otherwise stated in the brackets</p><p><sup>d</sup> n = 417 otherwise stated in the brackets</p><p>BMI = body mass index, HbA1c = glycated haemoglobin, LDL-c = low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, UACR = urine albumin-to-creatinine ratio</p><p>Socio-demographic and clinical characteristics of patients with diabetes mellitus, CDMS 2010.</p
<p>Mean and ± standard deviation are shown for continuous variables. Age, triglycerides, HbA<sub>1c<...
This chapter examines the sociodemographiccharacteristics of persons with and withoutdiagnosed diabe...
Odds ratios for type 2 diabetes according to socio-demographic, behavioral and anthropometric measur...
<p>p, p-value, significance of difference between group means determined by t-test; DBP, diastolic b...
Socio-demographic and baseline characteristics of patients with diabetic (N = 387).</p
<p>Adjusted ORs (model 1) for diabetes were determined after adjusting for age, place, marital statu...
<p>Variables are expressed as percentage, mean ± standard deviation, or median (interquartile range)...
<p>Data are shown as the mean ± SD, median (interquartile range) or number (%).</p><p>SBP, systolic ...
*<p>Social class based on income deprivation score. Adds up to 70 & 36 instead of 71 & 37 respective...
<p>SD: Standard deviation, Number (%), DM: Diabetes Mellitus, * p<0.05 Significantly different compa...
<p>DR, diabetic retinopathy; SD, standard deviation; CI, confidence interval; BCVA, best-corrected v...
<p>Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval.</p><p>p values are from Chi-square tests.</p><p><sup>a</s...
Clinical characteristics of Type 1 diabetes mellitus patients represented as Mean± SD, frequency or ...
<p><sup>1</sup>Physical activity is the average min/week of combined moderate and strenuous activity...
<p>Demographics and comorbidities of diabetes mellitus patients with and without diabetic nephropath...
<p>Mean and ± standard deviation are shown for continuous variables. Age, triglycerides, HbA<sub>1c<...
This chapter examines the sociodemographiccharacteristics of persons with and withoutdiagnosed diabe...
Odds ratios for type 2 diabetes according to socio-demographic, behavioral and anthropometric measur...
<p>p, p-value, significance of difference between group means determined by t-test; DBP, diastolic b...
Socio-demographic and baseline characteristics of patients with diabetic (N = 387).</p
<p>Adjusted ORs (model 1) for diabetes were determined after adjusting for age, place, marital statu...
<p>Variables are expressed as percentage, mean ± standard deviation, or median (interquartile range)...
<p>Data are shown as the mean ± SD, median (interquartile range) or number (%).</p><p>SBP, systolic ...
*<p>Social class based on income deprivation score. Adds up to 70 & 36 instead of 71 & 37 respective...
<p>SD: Standard deviation, Number (%), DM: Diabetes Mellitus, * p<0.05 Significantly different compa...
<p>DR, diabetic retinopathy; SD, standard deviation; CI, confidence interval; BCVA, best-corrected v...
<p>Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval.</p><p>p values are from Chi-square tests.</p><p><sup>a</s...
Clinical characteristics of Type 1 diabetes mellitus patients represented as Mean± SD, frequency or ...
<p><sup>1</sup>Physical activity is the average min/week of combined moderate and strenuous activity...
<p>Demographics and comorbidities of diabetes mellitus patients with and without diabetic nephropath...
<p>Mean and ± standard deviation are shown for continuous variables. Age, triglycerides, HbA<sub>1c<...
This chapter examines the sociodemographiccharacteristics of persons with and withoutdiagnosed diabe...
Odds ratios for type 2 diabetes according to socio-demographic, behavioral and anthropometric measur...