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Table 1 Sociodemographic, laboratory, and clinical characteristics of studied groups

From: Association between metabolic syndrome and atherothrombotic stroke: a clinical study in tertiary care hospital, Minia, Egypt

Variable

Isolated MetS (n = 36)

MetS with DM (n = 50)

DM without MetS (n = 10)

Neither MetS nor DM (n = 17)

P

Age (mean, SD)

62.14 ± 11.28

67.64 ± 11.34

64.9 ± 7.3

59.29 ± 9.67

0.023*

Sex (N, %)

 Male

18 (50%)

19 (38%)

8 (80%)

15 (88%)

0.001*

 Female

18 (50%)

31 (62%)

2 (20%)

2 (12%)

 

SBP

137.58 ± 18.68

136.34 ± 20.43

124.9 ± 9.3

125.53 ± 15.1

0.048*

DBP

84.94 ± 9

82 ± 12.65

77.3 ± 9.7

82.24 ± 8.1

0.235

FBS

112.64 ± 9

204.96 ± 88.56

178.7 ± 72

107.1 ± 10.58

0.0001*

WC

98.5 ± 12.4

102.16 ± 14.3

79.1 ± 9.93

86.47 ± 11.75

0.0001*

TGS

113.97 ± 53

132.5 ± 78.2

99.3 ± 26.56

111.47 ± 35.37

0.295

HDL-C

32.89 ± 10.97

35.5 ± 12.77

41.5 ± 14.1

39.94 ± 13.89

0.123

LDL-C

125.7 ± 39.3

132.18 ± 44.71

133.8 ± 36.37

130.4 ± 38.28

0.895

TC

185.2 ± 54.2

200.34 ± 62.9

197.1 ± 51.6

195.88 ± 52.6

0.689

  1. Isolated MetS metabolic syndrome without diabetes mellitus, MetS with DM metabolic syndrome with diabetes mellitus, SBP systolic blood pressure, DBP diastolic blood pressure, FBS fasting blood sugar, WC waist circumference, TGS triglycerides, HDL-C high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, LDL-C low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, TC total cholesterol
  2. *Significant result