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Table 1 Anthropometric data, heart rate and blood pressure

From: Exercise increases serum endostatin levels in female and male patients with diabetes and controls

Table 1

Female T2DM (n = 22)

Female control (n = 21)

p-value

Male T2DM (n = 20)

Male control (n = 24)

p-value

Age (years)

59.45 ± 9.12

58.62 ± 6.48

0.732

57.21 ± 7.80

52.80 ± 6.69

0.053

BMI (kg/m 2 )

27.51 ± 4.79

23.85 ± 3.58

0.054

30.12 ± 6.37

27.05 ± 2.69

0.051

Heart rate (bpm)

77.42 ± 11.69

74.44 ± 10.83

0.442

77.70 ± 11.70

69.75 ± 10.97

0.033

Systoly (mmHg)

132.00 ± 8.73

127.81 ± 10.80

0.213

132.20 ± 18.00

127.20 ± 10.24

0.287

Diastoly (mmHg)

82.89 ± 9.02

80.96 ± 8.36

0.462

81.60 ± 10.81

75.95 ± 6.56

0.053

  1. Table 1: Anthropometric data, heart rate and blood pressure: Age, BMI, heart rate, systolic and diastolic blood pressure of T2DM-patients and controls. P-values show the statistical sex-specific differences between female T2DM patients and controls and male T2DM patients and controls resp. Data is presented as mean ± SD.