Table 2: Correlation between other variables and microalbuminuria.

 

 

Microalbuminuria

 

p-value

Negative (n = 40)

Positive (n = 13)

At risk (n = 9)

 

Gender

Male n (%)

16 (40)

5 (38.5)

1 (11.1)

0.23

Female n (%)

24 (60)

8 (61.5)

8 (88.9)

Disease duration

≤ 5 years n (%)

19 (47.5)

5 (38.5)

7 (77.8)

0.26

> 5 years n (%)

21 (52.5)

8 (61.5)

2 (22.2)

Socioeconomic status

High n (%)

6 (15)

3 (23.1)

2 (22.2)

 

0.27

Middle n (%)

19 (47.5)

7 (53.8)

4 (44.5)

Low n (%)

15 (37.5)

3 (23.1)

3 (33.3)

SMR (Tanner)

Prepubertal n (%)

1 (2.5)

1 (7.7)

1 (11.1)

 

0.51

Pubertal n (%)

18 (45)

2 (15.4)

5 (55.6)

Adult n (%)

21 (52.5)

10 (76.9)

3 (33.3)

BMI

Normal n (%)

29 (72.5)

10 (76.9)

7 (77.8)

 

 

0.43

Underweight n (%)

8 (20)

3 (23.1)

1 (11.1)

Overweight n (%)

3 (7.5)

0

1 (11.1)

Obese n (%)

0

0

0

 

HbA1c-I

High risk n (%)

25 (62.5)

13 (100)

7 (77.8)

 

0.008

Suboptimal n (%)

8 (20)

0

1 (11.1)

Optimal n (%)

7 (17.5)

0

1 (11.1)

 

HbA1c-II

High risk n (%)

23 (57.5)

12 (92.3)

7 (77.8)

 

0.02

Suboptimal n (%)

9 (22.5)

1 (7.7)

1 (11.1)

Optimal n (%)

8 (20)

0

1 (11.1)