Research Article

The Effect of the Interaction between Abnormal Body Mass Index and Hypertension on the Risk of Type 2 Diabetes

Table 1

Analysis of the basic characteristics of the research object.

IndexesCase group (n (%))Control group (n (%))

Age (year)8496.76<0.01
 <402 845 (18.55)147 094 (56.69)
 ≥4012 493 (81.45)112 387 (43.31)

Gender62.03<0.01
 Male7 563 (49.31)119 480 (46.05)
 Female7 775 (50.69)140 001 (53.95)

Educational level50.91<0.01
 Below high school14 144 (92.22)234 746 (90.47)
 High school and above1 194 (7.78)24 735 (9.53)

Drinking7.160.01
 No14 802 (5.60)249 297 (94.40)
 Yes531 (5.00)10 096 (95.00)

Family history of diabetes279.66<0.01
 No14 788 (96.41)255 007 (98.28)
 Yes550 (3.59)4 474 (1.72)

Abdominal obesity3510.39<0.01
 No3 519 (22.94)123 216 (47.49)
 Yes11 819 (77.06)136 265 (52.51)

Abnormal BMI2690.40<0.01
 No3 149 (20.53)108 177 (41.69)
 Yes12 189 (79.47)151 304 (58.31)

Hypertension12 147.01<0.01
 No5 728 (37.35)199 999 (77.08)
 Yes9 610 (62.65)59 482 (22.92)

Dyslipidemia3475.55<0.01
 No8 556 (55.78)199 313 (76.78)
 Yes6 782 (44.22)60 168 (23.22)

Note. BMI: body mass index.