Table 2 Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome and its Components according to the Presence of Glaucoma and Obesity.

From: Differential Association of Metabolic Risk Factors with Open Angle Glaucoma according to Obesity in a Korean Population

 

Total

Non-obese

Obese

Non-glaucoma (n = 8474)

Glaucoma (n = 342)

P-value

Non-glaucoma (n = 5495)

Glaucoma (n = 242)

P-value

Non-glaucoma (n = 2979)

Glaucoma (n = 100)

P-value

MetS

35.2 (0.7)

47.3 (3.7)

<0.001

22.3 (0.7)

40.1 (4.6)

<0.001

58.0 (1.2)

66.0 (6.3)

0.220

High WC

39.4 (0.8)

38.3 (3.5)

0.768

18.5 (0.7)

23.3 (3.7)

0.171

76.1 (1.1)

77.2 (5.7)

0.848

High BP

47.8 (0.8)

66.2 (3.7)

<0.001

40.3 (0.9)

62.0 (4.4)

<0.001

61.1 (1.2)

76.9 (5.7)

0.017

High FPG

34.8 (0.7)

42.1 (3.7)

0.043

28.0 (0.8)

35.9 (4.7)

0.071

46.7 (1.2)

58.0 (5.6)

0.050

High TGs

38.5 (0.7)

49.3 (3.5)

0.002

30.8 (0.8)

47.4 (4.5)

<0.001

51.9 (1.2)

54.3 (6.3)

0.711

Low HDL-C

35.5 (0.7)

41.8 (3.6)

0.066

30.2 (0.8)

41.4 (4.5)

0.009

44.8 (1.1)

43.0 (5.7)

0.761

  1. Data are presented as % (SE).
  2. Abbreviations: WC, waist circumference; TGs, triglycerides; HDL-C, high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol; BP, blood pressure; FPG, fasting plasma glucose; MetS, metabolic syndrome; SE, standard error.