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Table 3 Characteristics of human participants and buccal smear samples

From: DNA hypermethylation of sirtuin 1 (SIRT1) caused by betel quid chewing—a possible predictive biomarker for malignant transformation

 

Control (non-chewer)

Betel quid chewer

Total

p value

Samples, N (%)

45 (64.3)

25 (35.7)

70 (100)

 

Gender

   

0.628*

 Male, N (%)

9 (20)

5 (20)

14 (20)

 

 Female, N (%)

36 (80)

20 (80)

56 (80)

 

Age (years)

35.5 ± 13.6

39.5 ± 12.0

 

0.200**

Duration of betel quid chewing habits

    

 ≥ 6 months, N (%)

6 (24)

25 (35.7)

 

 1–10 years, N (%)

14 (56)

 > 10 years, N (%)

5 (20)

Chewing years (mean ± SD)

7.3 ± 10.3

  

SIRT1 DNA average methylation level

4.0 ± 4.6

16.5 ± 23.7

 

0.001**

  1. Data are expressed as mean ± standard deviation (SD); values in italics represent statistical significance (p < 0.05)
  2. *p value is calculated using Pearson’s chi-square test
  3. **p value is calculated using one-way ANOVA test