<p>Data represent number (N) or means ±SD. Prior to statistical analysis, data were log<i><sub>e</sub></i>-transformed in order to approximate normal distribution and adjusted; p = unadjusted p-value; p1 = p-value after adjustment for gender and age; p2 = p-value after adjustment for gender, age, and BMI. # defined by criteria from International Diabetes Federation 2005 and American Heart Association 2005; <sup>a</sup> Available from only 9 subjects; <sup>b</sup> available from 8 subjects.</p
<p>BMI = body mass index; CHD = coronary artery heart disease; BP = blood pressure;</p>†<p>Data from...
<p>Mean Diabetes Knowledge, Attitudes and Practice Scores for Different Characteristics of the Parti...
<p>Variables are expressed as percentage, mean ± standard deviation, or median (interquartile range)...
<p>Age was adjusted by gender. Gender was adjusted by age. Other continuous variables were adjusted ...
<p>Age was adjusted by gender. Gender was adjusted by age. Other variables (FPG, OGGT120, FINS, INS3...
<p>variables are presented as the mean with 95% CI.</p><p><sup>†</sup> P < 0.05</p><p><sup>‡</sup> P...
<p>p, p-value, significance of difference between group means determined by t-test; DBP, diastolic b...
<p> <i>Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index. HDL, high-density lipoprotein; IDM, incide...
<p>Continuous data are expressed as mean ± standard deviation or median with the interquartile range...
<p>Data are expressed as mean ± SD unless otherwise specified.</p><p>P values are adjusted for age a...
<p>Values are frequency (percent) unless otherwise stated.</p>a<p>figures are medians (interquartile...
<p>Limited to measurements from within 45 days of diabetes diagnosis. Reference range: 5.4–7.4%.</p>...
Contains fulltext : 153598.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Non...
<p>Mean and ± standard deviation are shown for continuous variables. Age, triglycerides, HbA<sub>1c<...
<p>Categorical variables were expressed as numbers.</p><p>Continuous variables were expressed as mea...
<p>BMI = body mass index; CHD = coronary artery heart disease; BP = blood pressure;</p>†<p>Data from...
<p>Mean Diabetes Knowledge, Attitudes and Practice Scores for Different Characteristics of the Parti...
<p>Variables are expressed as percentage, mean ± standard deviation, or median (interquartile range)...
<p>Age was adjusted by gender. Gender was adjusted by age. Other continuous variables were adjusted ...
<p>Age was adjusted by gender. Gender was adjusted by age. Other variables (FPG, OGGT120, FINS, INS3...
<p>variables are presented as the mean with 95% CI.</p><p><sup>†</sup> P < 0.05</p><p><sup>‡</sup> P...
<p>p, p-value, significance of difference between group means determined by t-test; DBP, diastolic b...
<p> <i>Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index. HDL, high-density lipoprotein; IDM, incide...
<p>Continuous data are expressed as mean ± standard deviation or median with the interquartile range...
<p>Data are expressed as mean ± SD unless otherwise specified.</p><p>P values are adjusted for age a...
<p>Values are frequency (percent) unless otherwise stated.</p>a<p>figures are medians (interquartile...
<p>Limited to measurements from within 45 days of diabetes diagnosis. Reference range: 5.4–7.4%.</p>...
Contains fulltext : 153598.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Non...
<p>Mean and ± standard deviation are shown for continuous variables. Age, triglycerides, HbA<sub>1c<...
<p>Categorical variables were expressed as numbers.</p><p>Continuous variables were expressed as mea...
<p>BMI = body mass index; CHD = coronary artery heart disease; BP = blood pressure;</p>†<p>Data from...
<p>Mean Diabetes Knowledge, Attitudes and Practice Scores for Different Characteristics of the Parti...
<p>Variables are expressed as percentage, mean ± standard deviation, or median (interquartile range)...