Table 1 Clinical baselines of the participants.

From: Association of high normal HbA1c and TSH levels with the risk of CHD: a 10-year cohort study and SVM analysis

Characteristic

Values

Sample size (n)

538

Age (Mean ± SD, years)

46.07 ± 9.19

Gender (Male, n, %)

327 (60.80%)

Smoking history (n, %)

96 (17.80%)

Drinking history (n, %)

71 (13.2%)

History of diabetes in first-degree relatives (n, %)

104 (19.3%)

History of coronary heart disease in first-degree relatives (n, %)

66 (12.3%)

BMI (Mean ± SD, kg/m2)

22.98 ± 4.52

SBP (Mean ± SD, mmHg)

129 ± 28

DBP (Mean ± SD, mmHg)

80 ± 15

TCH (Mean ± SD, mmol/L)

4.43 ± 0.93

TG (Mean ± SD, mmol/L)

1.21 ± 0.59

HDL (Mean ± SD, mmol/L)

1.28 ± 0.33

LDL (Mean ± SD, mmol/L)

2.60 ± 0.81

HbA1c (Mean ± SD, %)

4.39 ± 1.35

TSH (Mean ± SD, mIU/L)

2.30 ± 1.08

Median follow-up (months)

120

  1. BMI, body mass index; SBP, systolic blood pressure; DBP, diastolic blood pressure; TCH, total cholesterol; TG, triglyceride; HDL, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol; LDL, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol; HbA1c, hemoglobin A1c; TSH, thyrotropin.