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Table 1 Demographic and laboratory features of study patients according to gender

From: The relationship between left ventricular mass index and body composition in new-diagnosed hypertensive patients

Parameters

Female (n = 60)

Male (n = 60)

p value

Demographic characteristics

   

 Age (yr)

44 ± 9

43 ± 10

ns

 BMI (kg/m2)

28.4 ± 1.8

26.3 ± 3.6

p < 0.05

 WHR

88 ± 10

82 ± 9

p < 0.05

 BFP %

38.8 ± 11,8

32,6 ± 12,0

p < 0.05

 SBP(mm Hg)

142.8 ± 12.8

136.4 ± 10,8

p < 0.05

 DBP (mm Hg)

88.5 ± 10.0

83,9 ± 11,1

p < 0.05

Blood analysis

   

 Glucose (mg/dl)

97.6 ± 9.5

99.5 ± 10.3

ns

 Creatinin (mg/dl)

0.86 ± 0.14

0.86 ± 0.13

ns

 LDL (mg/dl)

125.7 ± 32.3

118.5 ± 36.2

ns

 Triglyceride (mg/dl)

164 ± 92

151 ± 111

ns

 CRP (mg/dl)

3.1 ± 2.1

2.3 ± 1.7

ns

 Hb (g/dl)

13.2 ± 0.9

14.3 ± 1.3

p < 0.05

 Hct (%)

40.7 ± 3.8

42.2 ± 3.8

p < 0.05

 Leukocyte count (per μL)

6.1 ± 1.9

5.9 ± 2.0

ns

 PLT (per ml)

248.6 ± 60.0

272.8 ± 65.0

ns

 LV mass/height2.7, g/m

94,8 ± 13,1

89,2 ± 14,6

p < 0.05

 LV mass/BFP, g/kg

2,44 ± 0.99

2,73 ± 1.03

p < 0.05

  1. BMI body mass ındex; WHR waist-to-hip ratio; BFP body fat percentage; SBP systolc blood pressure; DBP diastolic blood pressure; LDL low density lipoprotein; CRP C-reactive protein; Hb hemoglobulin; Hct hematocrite; PLT platelet