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Table 1 Patient characteristics in the SibPair Study

From: A SNP in the 5’ flanking region of the SAA1 gene is associated with serum levels of serum amyloid A and cardiovascular risk factors

 

C/C

C/T or T/T

p-value

n

623

96

 

Age, years

48.2 ± 15.6

49.2 ± 15.5

0.825

Male sex, n (%)

240 (38.5)

41 (42.7)

0.322

BMI, kg/m2

28.9 ± 7.0

28.0 ± 6.2

0.295

Weight, kg

84.9 ± 20.4

82.3 ± 19.6

0.333

Height, cm

171.6 ± 8.7

171.6 ± 9.1

0.787

Sagittal diameter, cm

23.2 ± 4.6

22.4 ± 4.0

0.105

Bodyfat, %

33.5 ± 10.4

32.5 ± 9.6

0.174

P-glucose, mmol/L

5.32 ± 1.82

5.44 ± 2.75

0.641

S-insulin, mIU/L

9.82 ± 8.34

9.71 ± 7.06

0.866

HOMA-IR

2.52 ± 3.05

2.47 ± 2.53

0.844

Diabetes, n (%)

48 (7.7)

7 (7.3)

0.977

S-cholesterol, mmol/L

4.72 ± 1.07

4.83 ± 1.00

0.408

S-HDL cholesterol, mmol/L

1.25 ± 0.34

1.28 ± 0.33

0.558

S-triglycerides, mmol/L

1.17 ± 0.73

1.28 ± 0.75

0.128

Systolic blood pressure, mmHg

123 ± 20

121 ± 20

0.304

Diastolic blood pressure, mmHg

73 ± 11

72 ± 11

0.665

  1. Differences between T-allele carriers and C allele homozygotes were analyzed with mixed model adjusted for non-independence among related individuals