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Table 2 Characteristics of 1278 participants grouped by ACS cases and controls

From: Association of immune cell composition with the risk factors and incidence of acute coronary syndrome

Variable*

Case (n = 639)

Control (n = 639)

P

Age, years

65.15 ± 7.22

65.00 ± 7.34

0.710

Lym

0.317 (0.270–0.373)

0.321 (0.271–0.372)

0.994

Mono

0.064 (0.050–0.079)

0.063 (0.048–0.080)

0.329

Neu

0.554 (0.501–0.612)

0.555 (0.502–0.607)

0.789

CD8T

0.084 (0.058–0.116)

0.084 (0.055–0.116)

0.835

CD4T

0.100 (0.069–0.133)

0.096 (0.068–0.127)

0.127

B

0.029 (0.017–0.044)

0.028 (0.016–0.041)

0.109

NK

0.092 (0.065–0.126)

0.100 (0.071–0.129)

0.026

Obesity, n (%)

92 (14.40)

58 (9.08)

4.13 × 10–3

Hypertension, n (%)

478 (74.80)

381 (59.62)

1.06 × 10–8

Hyperlipidemia, n (%)

326 (51.02)

239 (37.40)

1.27 × 10–6

Diabetes, n (%)

168 (26.29)

118 (18.47)

1.01 × 10–3

Smoking status, n (%)

Current smoking

137 (21.44)

115 (18.00)

0.074

Past smoking

85 (13.30)

67 (10.49)

0.075

  1. *The proportions of leukocyte subtypes are those estimated from DNA methylation profiles. Lym lymphocyte proportion, Mono monocyte proportion, Neu neutrophil proportion, CD8T CD8+ T cell proportion, CD4T CD4+ T cell proportion, B B cell proportion, NK natural killer cell proportion