The difference of SBP by the general characteristics of study group
Variable | No. (%) | SBP | P-value |
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Sex | <0.01 |
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Male | 232 (49.7) | 124.84±0.01 | |
Female | 235 (50.3) | 127.19±0.01 | |
Age (y) | <0.01 |
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30–39 | 16 (3.4) | 126.10±0.04 | |
40–49 | 80 (17.1) | 124.40±0.02 | |
50–59 | 206 (44.1) | 125.90±0.01 | |
60–64 | 165 (35.3) | 126.71±0.02 | |
Education | <0.01 |
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Middle school or less | 173 (37.0) | 126.59±0.01 | |
High school | 182 (39.0) | 126.39±0.01 | |
College or more | 112 (24.0) | 124.07±0.02 | |
Marriage | <0.01 |
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Married | 439 (94.0) | 125.86±0.01 | |
Unmarried | 28 (6.0) | 125.62±0.04 | |
Health screening | <0.01 |
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Yes | 359 (76.9) | 125.29±0.01 | |
No | 108 (23.1) | 127.76±0.02 | |
Total | 467 (100) | 125.84±0.01 |
Values are presented as number (%) or mean±standard deviation.
SBP, systolic blood pressure.
aBy weighted t-test. bBy weighted one way ANOVA test.