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Table 4 Logistic Regression Model: Untreated or insufficiently treated hypertension or dyslipidemia, respectively, in participants with and without T2D (only participants with missing study measurements were excluded)

From: Blood pressure and lipid management fall far short in persons with type 2 diabetes: results from the DIAB-CORE Consortium including six German population-based studies

  

Blood pressure > = 140/90 mmHg n = 15045, n (BP > = 140/90 mmHg) = 7551

Total cholesterol/HDL > =5 n = 14735, n (TC/HDL > = 5) = 4300

Effect

 

OR

95% CI

p-value

OR

95% CI

p-value

Diabetes

yes

1.43

1.26-1.61

<0.0001

1.80

1.59-2.04

<0.0001

Age

year

1.05

1.04-1.05

<0.0001

1.01

1.00-1.01

0.0444

Sex

male

1.79

1.67-1.91

<0.0001

3.01

2.79-3.25

<0.0001

Study

       
 

KORA

0.38

0.34-0.42

<0.0001

0.74

0.66-0.84

<0.0001

 

CARLA

0.68

0.60-0.78

<0.0001

0.48

0.42-0.56

<0.0001

 

DHS

0.99

0.85-1.17

0.9446

0.29

0.24-0.36

<0.0001

 

HNR

0.34

0.31-0.37

<0.0001

0.56

0.51-0.62

<0.0001

 

SHIP

0.76

0.68-0.85

<0.0001

0.77

0.68-0.87

<0.0001

 

GNHIES98

Ref.

  

Ref.

  

Interactions

       

Diabetes*Sex

   

0.2494

  

<.0001

Age*Sex

   

0.0013

  

<.0001

Age*Study

   

0.0032

  

0.0042

Sex*Study

   

0.0002

  

0.0133

Stratification

       

Diabetes (yes)

Men

   

1.37

1.16-1.61

0.0002

 

Women

   

2.32

1.91-2.82

<.0001

Age (year)

Men

1.04

1.03-1.04

<.0001

0.99

0.99-1.00

0.0062

 

Women

1.05

1.05-1.06

<.0001

1.03

1.02-1.04

<.0001

  1. Stratified analyses were also adjusted for age and study or diabetes and study respectively.