Who is most likely to have prevalent coronary heart disease? People who are older and have higher Bp and cholesterol, and higher body mass. Test if there are significant differences in the following risk factors between persons with and without prevalent coronary heart disease (CHD). Summarize the statistical results in the table below and then compare risk factors in persons with and without prevalent CHD. Be sure to indicate what statistical tests were used in the footnote to the table and in a brief summary of a paragraph or less.   Patient Characteristic* History of CHD (n = 194) No History of CHD (n = 4240) p-value* Age, years 57.5(7.42) 49.5(8.75) <.001 Systolic blood pressure, mmHg 144.9(27.0) 132.3(22.0) <.001 Diastolic blood pressure, mmHg 87.1(14.3) 82.8(11.9) <.001 Total serum cholesterol, mg/dL 242.6(45.6) 236.6(44.5) <.001 Body mass index 25.7(4.45) 25.8(4.07) <.001 * Mean (Standard deviation). P-values are based on two independent samples t tests.

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  1. Who is most likely to have prevalent coronary heart disease?

People who are older and have higher Bp and cholesterol, and higher body mass.

Test if there are significant differences in the following risk factors between persons with and without prevalent coronary heart disease (CHD). Summarize the statistical results in the table below and then compare risk factors in persons with and without prevalent CHD. Be sure to indicate what statistical tests were used in the footnote to the table and in a brief summary of a paragraph or less.

 

Patient Characteristic*

History of CHD
(n = 194)

No History of CHD (n = 4240)

p-value*

Age, years

57.5(7.42)

49.5(8.75)

<.001

Systolic blood pressure, mmHg

144.9(27.0)

132.3(22.0)

<.001

Diastolic blood pressure, mmHg

87.1(14.3)

82.8(11.9)

<.001

Total serum cholesterol, mg/dL

242.6(45.6)

236.6(44.5)

<.001

Body mass index

25.7(4.45)

25.8(4.07)

<.001

* Mean (Standard deviation). P-values are based on two independent samples t tests.

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