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Table 2 Characteristics of participants in 2007 and the presence and absence of new-onset MetS in 2014

From: Incidence and risk factors for metabolic syndrome among urban, adult Sri Lankans: a prospective, 7-year community cohort, follow-up study

Characteristic in 2007

New-onset MetS in 2014

n = 265

No MetS in 2014

n = 875

P value

Females (%)

178 (67.2%)

292 (35.1%)

< 0.001

Median age (IQR)

50.0 (44.0–57.0)

53.0 (47.0–58.0)

0.037

BMI > 23 kg/m2

174 (65.9%)

211 (25.4%)

< 0.001

Increase in weight (%)

 < 2

87 (33.1%)

485 (58.5%)

< 0.001

 2–5

132 (50.2%)

220 (26.5%)

< 0.001

 > 5

44 (16.7%)

124 (15.0%)

< 0.001

Central obesity

101 (38.2%)

87 (10.5%)

< 0.001

Increase in waist (%)

 < 2

59 (22.3%)

548 (66.0%)

< 0.001

 2–5

52 (19.6%)

109 (13.1%)

< 0.001

 > 5

154 (58.1%)

174 (20.9%)

< 0.001

Raised plasma glucose

206 (77.7%)

707 (84.6%)

0.013

Raised blood pressure

104 (39.4%)

350 (42.2%)

0.468

Raised triglycerides

58 (21.9%)

188 (22.6%)

0.861

Reduced HDL cholesterol

63 (24.4%)

138 (16.7%)

0.011

NAFLD in 2007

72 (27.2%)

100 (12.0%)

< 0.001

  1. IQR inter quantile range, BMI body mass index, HDL high density lipoprotein, NAFLD non-alcoholic fatty liver disease