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Table 2 The prevalence of diabetes by key predictor variables among individuals aged 45 and above

From: Additive interaction of family medical history of diabetes with hypertension on the diagnosis of diabetes among older adults in India: longitudinal ageing study in India

Diabetes

Taking Medication for diabetes

 

Variables

N

Percentage (95% CI)

P-value

N

Percentage (95% CI)

P-value

 

FH and Hypertension*

 

0.000

  

0.000

 

No

5,922

9.9 (9.5,10.4)

4,806

8.0 (7.6,8.5)

 

Yes

1,553

46.6 (39.7,53.6)

1,363

41.9 (34.6,49.5)

 

FH and HT Medication*

 

0.000

  

0.000

 

No

6,110

10.1 (9.6,10.6)

4,904

8.0 (7.6,8.5)

 

Yes

1,365

53.1 (45.2,60.9)

1,265

50.4 (42.2,58.5)

 

FH#Hypertension*

  

0.000

  

0.000

 

0.FH#0.hypertension

1,853

4.7 (4.3,5.1)

1,480

3.8 (3.5,4.2)

 

0.FH#1.hypertension

3,004

22.7 (21.2,24.2)

2,413

18.1 (16.7,19.6)

 

1.FH#0.hypertension

1,065

16.5 (14.5,18.7)

913

13.5 (11.8,15.4)

 

1.FH#1.hypertension

1,553

46.6 (39.7,53.6)

1,363

41.9 (34.6,49.5)

 

FH#HT Medication*

 

0.000

  

0.000

 

0.FH#0.HTM

2,344

5.5 (5.1,5.9)

1,694

3.9 (3.6,4.3)

 

0.FH#1.HTM

2,513

26.9 (25.0,28.8)

2,199

23.7 (21.8,25.7)

 

1.FH#0.HTM

1,253

17.0 (15.2,19.1)

1,011

13.0 (11.5,14.7)

 

1.FH#1.HTM

1,365

53.1 (45.2,60.9)

1,265

50.4 (42.2,58.5)

 

Total

7,475

11.9 (11.2,12.7)

6,169

9.8 (9.1,10.6)

 
  1. FH, family medical history of diabetes; HT, hypertension; HTM, hypertensive individuals who were taking medication