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Table 6 Differences in CVD Risk Factors among Patients with Hypertension, Dyslipidemia, and Diabetes

From: Cardiovascular risk factors among high-risk individuals attending the general practice at king Abdulaziz University hospital: a cross-sectional study

CVD Risk Factor

Patients with Hypertension

Patients with Dyslipidemia

Patients with Diabetes

Yes

No

P-value

Yes

No

P-value

Yes

No

P-value

Hypertension

–

–

–

117 (76.5%)

62 (66.0%)

0.073

114 (66.7%)

66 (86.8%)

0.001

Dyslipidemia

117 (65.4%)

36 (52.9%)

0.481

–

–

–

108 (63.5%)

45 (59.2%)

0.519

Diabetes

114 (63.3%)

57 (85.1%)

0.815

108 (70.6%)

62 (66.7%)

0.519

–

–

–

Smoking

12 (6.7%)

5 (7.4%)

0.434

8 (5.2%)

9 (9.5%)

0.351

12 (7%)

4 (5.3%)

0.669

Unhealthy Diet

97 (53.9%)

39 (57.4%)

0.899

93 (60.8%)

43 (45.3%)

0.015

95 (55.2%)

40 (52.6%)

0.860

Overweight

102 (56.7%)

31 (45.6%)

0.152

90 (58.8%)

42 (44.2%)

0.018

93 (54.1%)

40 (52.6%)

0.961

Physical Inactivity

158 (87.8%)

56 (82.4%)

0.573

135 (88.2%)

78 (82.1%)

0.162

150 (87.2%)

64 (84.2%)

0.553

High Blood Cholesterol

135 (75%)

43 (63.2%)

0.676

150 (98%)

27 (28.4%)

0.000

125 (72.7%)

54 (71.1%)

0.749