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Table 2 Anthropometric and metabolic characteristics according to albuminuria status

From: Association of microalbuminuria with metabolic syndrome: a cross-sectional study in Bangladesh

Characteristics

Normoalbuminuria

(< 30 mg/g)

Microalbuminuria

30–300 mg/g

P-value

N

123

52

–

Sex, m/f (n)

58/65

26/26

–

Age (years)

41.8 ± 8.0

44.5 ± 8.2

0.045

BMI (kg/m2)

27.1 ± 3.4

27.9 ± 3.4

0.171

WC (cm)

93.5 ± 7.1

95.1 ± 7.2

0.166

SBP (mm Hg)

131.1 ± 19.0

149.8 ± 23.4

0.000

DBP (mm Hg)

86.2 ± 8.7

93.7 ± 10.9

0.000

FBG (mg/dL)

160.4 ± 56.1

189.2 ± 61.4

0.003

TC (mg/dl)

215.6 ± 44.3

217.3 ± 42.9

0.812

TG (mg/dL)

186.9 ± 55.7

225.0 ± 114.9

0.004

HDL (mg/dL)

37.1 ± 5.6

37.6 ± 6.2

0.659

LDL (mg/dL)

141.0 ± 44.1

137.7 ± 33.7

0.639

ACR (mg/g Cr)

10.1 ± 6.1

65.5 ± 48.5

0.000

Hypertension, n (%)

68 (55.3)

48 (92.3)

> 0.01

Diabetes, n (%)

79 (64.2)

44 (84.6)

> 0.05

  1. BMI body mass index, WC waist circumference, SBP systolic blood pressure, DBP diastolic blood pressure, FBG fasting blood glucose, TC total cholesterol, TG triglyceride, HDL-C high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, LDL-C low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, ACR urinary albumin to creatinine ratio. Data are presented as mean ± SD. P-values are obtained from Independent sample t-test in comparison between the groups. Chi-Square test was applied to determine p-values for categorical variables