Research Article

Association between Knowledge-Attitude-Practices and Control of Blood Glucose, Blood Pressure, and Blood Lipids in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes in Shanghai, China: A Cross-Sectional Study

Table 1

Prevalence of achieving the combined target goal in patients with T2DM by sociodemographic and clinical characteristics.

VariablesTotal
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Achieving the combined target goal
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Not achieving the combined target goal
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χ2 or t value

Age (year), mean ± SD67.4 ± 8.468.9 ± 7.467.3 ± 8.41.3300.184
Gender, N (%)
 Male80836 (4.5)772 (95.5)12.1070.001#
 Female108919 (1.7)1070 (98.3)
Educational attainment, N (%)
 Elementary or lower6928 (1.2)684 (98.8)14.6710.002#
 Junior high school78126 (3.3)755 (96.7)
 High school26212 (4.6)250 (95.4)
 College1629 (5.6)153 (94.4)
Marital status, N (%)
 Single, divorced, or windowed1063 (2.8)103 (97.2)0.0001.000#
 Married or cohabitating179152 (2.9)1739 (97.1)
Smoking status, N (%)
 Previous smoker/never smoked152444 (2.9)1480 (97.1)0.0040.949#
 Current smoker37311 (2.9)362 (97.1)
Family history of diabetes mellitus, N (%)
 No127429 (2.3)1245 (97.7)6.9670.008#
 Yes52224 (4.6)498 (95.4)
Duration of diabetes mellitus (year), mean ± SD9.2 ± 6.09.3 ± 6.59.2 ± 6.00.1570.876
Onset age (year), mean ± SD58.3 ± 9.159.7 ± 8.558.2 ± 9.11.1290.259
Current medical treatment, N (%)
 Without medicine1373 (2.2)134 (97.8)0.731#
 Oral medicine137538 (2.8)1337 (97.2)1.293
 Insulin1506 (4.0)144 (96.0)
 Oral medicine + insulin1355 (3.7)130 (96.3)
Hypertension, N (%)
 No47421 (4.4)453 (95.6)5.2620.022#
 Yes142334 (2.4)1389 (97.6)
CAD, N (%)
 No172852 (3.0)1676 (97.0)0.4520.501#
 Yes1693 (1.8)166 (98.2)
Stroke, N (%)
 No176750 (2.8)1717 (97.2)0.5050.444#
 Yes1305 (3.8)125 (96.2)
BMI (kg/m2), N (%)
 <18.5181 (5.6)17 (94.4)0.001#
 ≥18.5, <2459930 (5.0)569 (95.0)15.187
 ≥24126023 (1.8)1237 (98.2)
SP, mean ± SD135.5 ± 15.5122.2 ± 10.3135.9 ± 15.5−9.544<0.001
DP, mean ± SD79.6 ± 8.472.5 ± 4.679.8 ± 8.4−11.238<0.001
HbA1c (%), mean ± SD7.3 ± 1.56.2 ± 0.47.3 ± 1.5−16.932<0.001
TC (mmol/L), mean ± SD4.8 ± 1.03.8 ± 0.54.9 ± 1.0−14.953<0.001
TG (mmol/L), mean ± SD1.6 ± 1.20.9 ± 0.31.7 ± 1.2−15.222<0.001
LDL-C (mmol/L), mean ± SD2.8 ± 0.91.9 ± 0.52.8 ± 0.9−12.773<0.001
HDL-C (mmol/L), mean ± SD1.4 ± 0.41.5 ± 0.31.4 ± 0.42.8300.005
BUN (mmol/L), mean ± SD5.6 ± 1.75.5 ± 1.35.6 ± 1.7−0.6500.516
SCr (umol/L), mean ± SD68.6 ± 24.670.3 ± 19.968.5 ± 24.70.5160.606
UA (umol/L), mean ± SD307.9 ± 76.3298.7 ± 69.2308.1 ± 76.5−0.8810.379
eGFRa (mL·min−1 ⋅ (1.73 m2)−1), mean ± SD97.7 ± 28.5101.1 ± 30.397.6 ± 28.50.8720.383
UACRb (mg/g), N (%)
 <30119443 (3.6)1151 (94.4)0.011#
 30–3004184 (1.0)414 (99.0)8.646
 >300581 (1.7)57 (98.3)
DRc, N (%)
 No51512 (2.3)503 (97.7)0.4550.500#
 Yes1191 (0.8)118 (99.2)

BMI: body mass index; CAD: coronary heart disease; DR: diabetic retinopathy; eGFR: estimated glomerular filtration rate; UACR: urinary albumin creatinine ratio. aeGFR was calculated from the Modification of Diet in Renal Disease formula, as follows: eGFR (mL·min−1 ⋅ (1.73 m2)−1) = 186 × CRE (mg/dL)−1.154 × age−0.203 (× 0.742, if female). bUACR was measured on a single random urine sample and calculated from urinary albumin–creatinine ratio. cDR was defined on the international Clinical Grading Standards of Diabetic Retinopathy (2002) by the ophthalmologist according to the retinal photographs. The results were categorized into two levels: with DR or without DR. §The number of respondents included in the study. Comparing participants under the combined control of blood glucose, blood pressure, and blood lipids with those out of combined control. Using the t-test. #Using chi-square test.