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Table 2 Demographic and clinical factors affecting diabetes and obesity prevalence and BP control among diabetic hypertensive patients from 28 participating practices

From: Impact of care management processes and integration of care on blood pressure control in diabetes

 

Mean (SD) obesity prevalence among all study patients (n = 8,400)

Mean (SD) DM prevalence among all study patients (n = 8,400)

Mean (SD) % with BP control1among diabetic study patients (n = 2,162)

Mean (SD) % with BP uncontrolled2among diabetic study patients (n = 2,162)

Gender

    

Male

45.5% (8.5%)

27.4% (7.9%)

39.9% (13.9%)

31.8% (10.6%)

Female

43.0% (8.8%)

24.5% (7.6%)

40.1% (12.6%)

29.3% (10.4%)

Age

    

<65

53.5% (8.3%)

23.7% (7.7%)

37.5% (14.6%)

31.8% (12.7%)

> = 65

34.4% (8.4%)

28.3% (7.7%)

41.9% (13.3%)

29.9% (9.0%)

Race/ethnicity

    

Caucasian

44.9% (7.8%)

26.6% (7.6%)

36.9% (12.8%)

32.9% (7.9%)

African American

45.1% (22.7%)

36.0% (23.2%)

33.5% (25.5%)

47.1% (31.1%)

Hispanic

38.6% (24.5%)

25.4% (28.7%)

42.7% (42.2%)

48.8% (40.2%)

Other/Missing

37.9% (15.9%)

26.1% (19.4%)

42.8% (21.9%)

25.7% (19.1%)

BMI

    

<30

 

18.0% (8.5%)

44.7% (19.2%)

30.9% (15.9%)

> = 30

 

33.0% (8.4%)

36.6% (12.1%)

32% (9.2%)

Region

    

Northeast

45.7% (2.4%)

23.3% (5.2%)

37.7% (13.8%)

26.6% (9.2%)

Midwest

47.5% (8.8%)

25.5% (5.5%)

41.5% (12.6%)

27.9% (7.1%)

South

44.0% (9.2%)

30.9% (8.6%)

34.2% (6.6%)

38.0% (7.7%)

West

38.6% (5.1%)

22.0% (6.7%)

44.1% (13.7%)

29.7% (9.6%)

  1. 1Controlled BP defined as BP <130/80 mmHg.
  2. 2Uncontrolled BP defined as SBP > =140 mmHg and/or DBP > =85 mmHg.