Research Article

Risk Assessment of Dyslipidemias, Hyperglycemia, Hyperuricemia, and Hypertension Utilizing Self-Reported Body Silhouettes

Table 1

Clinical and demographic characteristics of the studied patients.

Males n = 2297 (%)Females n = 5003 (%)

Age (years)39 [30–49]40 [31–49]
Civil status
 Married/free union1811 (78.8)2910 (58.2)
 Divorced/separated85 (3.7)532 (10.6)
 Widower/widow24 (1)304 (6.1)
 Single353 (15.4)1195 (23.9)
 Not reported24 (1)62 (1.2)
Highest level of educational attendance
 Primary school145 (6.3)478 (9.6)
 Middle school264 (11.5)630 (12.6)
 High school377 (16.4)941 (18.8)
 Graduate school/postgraduate school1148 (50)2208 (44.1)
 Not reported363 (15.8)746 (14.9)
Self-reported body silhouette
 126 (1.1)36 (0.7)
 2117 (5.1)238 (4.8)
 3220 (9.6)1027 (20.5)
 4291 (12.7)1239 (24.8)
 5422 (18.4)587 (11.7)
 6411 (17.9)707 (14.1)
 7460 (20)852 (17)
 8315 (13.7)269 (5.4)
 935 (1.5)48 (1)
Weight (kg)76 ± 12.9563.28 ± 11.44
Height (cm)168.95 ± 6.94155.80 ± 6.25
BMI (kg/m2)26.59 ± 4.0326.08 ± 4.50
Triglycerides (mg/dL)164 [112.5–234]120 [85–167.5]
Triglycerides ≥150 mg/dL1087 (47.3)1487 (29.7)
Total cholesterol (mg/dL)191.4 [167–218.6]186 [162.9–213.3]
Total cholesterol ≥200 mg/dL796 (34.7)1711 (34.2)
LDL cholesterol (mg/dL)116 [91–138]114 [89–139]
LDL-C ≥100 mg/dL1249 (54.4)2940 (58.8)
HDL cholesterol (mg/dL)37 [32–42]39 [33–47]
Low HDL-C (males <40 mg/dL, females <50 mg/dL)1778 (77.4)3790 (75.8)
Glucose (mg/dL)92 [85–100]87 [81–94]
Hyperglycemia (≥100 mg/dL)487 (21.2)655 (13.1)
Uric acid (mg/dL)5.8 [4.97–6.7]4.25 [3.46–5.1]
Hyperuricemia (≥7 mg/dL)396 (17.2)129 (2.6)
Diastolic blood pressure (mmHg)74 [67.3–82]70 [63–77]
Diastolic hypertension (≥90 mmHg)180 (7.8)160 (3.2)
Systolic blood pressure (mmHg)123 [115–132]112 [106–121]
Systolic hypertension (≥140 mmHg)239 (10.4)178 (3.6)

Mean ± standard deviation, median (interquartile range 25th–75th).