Complete the following table to compare men and women using data collected at the first examination for each participant (n= 4434). Summarize your results in three to four sentences.
The result came to show that women are at a higher risk of CHD then men. Looking at age you can see how high women numbers are 50.0 to where men are only at 49.89. You can hypothesize that, women have higher number because, hypertension levels are at a high of 1848 while men are1404. As we go down the chart you see that women’s number still are a lot higher than men, even women our more at a risk at being on hypertensive medication; women 102 men 42. Current smoker’s men were at a high 1175 and women 1006, which could mean that men who smoke could be at a higher risk of CHD.
Patient Characteristic*
Men (n= 1944)
Women (n= 2490)
Age, years
49.89(8.7)
50.0(8.6)
Systolic blood pressure, mmHg
131.7(19.4)
133.8(24.5)
Hypertension
1404(72.2)
1848(74.2)
Use of anti-hypertensive medication
42(2.16)
102(4.10)
Current smoker
1175(60.44)
1006(40.40)
Total serum cholesterol, mg/dL
233.5(4235.60)
239.6(4621.97)
Serum Glucose
Stoke
193(0.09)
222(0)
* Mean (Standard deviation) orn(%)
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