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Table 1 Baseline characteristics of study sample (n =37)

From: Rationale and design of a randomized controlled trial of the effect of retinol and vitamin D supplementation on treatment in active pulmonary tuberculosis patients with diabetes

Sociodemograpic

 

Age, mean (sd)

52 (12.0)

Gender, n (%)

 

  Male

34 (91.9)

  Female

3 (8.1)

Race, n (%)

 

  Han

36 (97.3)

  Other

1(2.7)

Education, n (%)

 

  Senior high school or lower

31 (83.8)

  Junior College and college

6 (16.2)

Marriage Status, n (%)

 

  Married

28 (75.7)

  Widowed/divorced/single

9 (24.3)

Employed, n (%)a

 

  Employed

18 (48.6)

  Retired/Unable to work/unemployed/other

16 (43.2)

PTB-related Admission Symptoms, n (%)

 

  Cough+

35 (94.6)

  Cough-

2 (5.4)

  Expectoration+

33 (89.2)

  Expectoration-

4 (10.8)

  Hemoptysis+

11 (29.7)

  Hemoptysis-

26 (70.3)

  Fever+

18 (48.6)

  Fever-

19(51.4)

  Weak+

28(75.7)

  Weak-

9(24.3)

  Night sweat+

19(51.4)

  Night sweat-

18(48.6)

  Thoracalgia+

8(21.6)

  Thoracalgia-

29(78.4)

  Chest stufly+

20(54.1)

  Chest stufly-

17(45.9)

PTB-related CT pathology, n (%)

 

  Pulmonary cavity +

27(73)

  Pulmonary cavity –

10(27)

  Pulmonary infiltration+

1(2.7)

  Pulmonary infiltration-

36(97.3)

Admission Biochemical index

 

  FPG, mmol/L(mean,sd)

12.19, 3.30

  LDL-C, mmol/L (mean,sd)

2.42, 0.63

  TC, mmol/L (M, interquartile range)

4.29, 0.85

  TG, mmol/L (M, interquartile range)

1.66, 0.79

  HDL-C, mmol/L (mean,sd)

1.21, 0.29

BMI b, n (%)

 

  <16

1(2.7)

 16~16.9

0 (0)

  17~18.4

5(13.5)

  18.5~24.99

28(75.5)

  25~29.99

3(8.1)

  >30

0(0)

  1. a missing data.
  2. b<16: severe wasting; 16~16.9: moderate wasting; 17~18.4: mild wasting; 18.5~24.99: normal; 25~29.99: overweight; ≥ 30: obesity.