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Table 1 Blood glucose of > 140 mg/dl by background characteristics and hysterectomy status among non-pregnant reproductive women in India, 2015–16

From: Increased blood glucose level following hysterectomy among reproductive women in India

Background characteristics

Categories

Prevalence

P-valuea

Totalb

Age

15–29

2.8

.000

327,901

30–44

7.7

253,995

45–49

13.8

71,106

Type of place of residence

Urban

7.0

.000

190,253

Rural

5.4

462,749

Religion

Hindu

5.9

.000

486,081

Muslim

6.2

86,743

Others

6.6

80,178

Caste

SC/ST

5.5

.000

234,978

OBC

5.9

255,720

Others

6.6

162,304

Marital Status

Never married

2.5

.000

166,794

Currently Married

6.9

458,702

Others

9.1

27,506

Wealth index

Poorest

4.4

.000

123,587

Poorer

5.0

139,656

Middle

5.6

138,057

Richer

7.0

129,823

Richest

7.4

121,879

Occupation

Not working

6.0

.005

78,430

Working

6.4

33,925

Body Mass Index

Too thin for their height

3.3

.000

139,517

Normal

4.7

382,836

Overweight

10.6

91,481

Obese

16.9

28,561

Drinks alcohol

No

6.0

.016

636,578

Yes

5.9

16,424

Use of Smokes tobacco

No

5.9

.000

644,427

Yes

7.8

8575

Use of Smokeless tobacco

No

5.9

.000

603,842

Yes

7.8

49,160

Education level

No education

7.8

.000

185,183

Primary

7.0

82,564

Secondary

6.8

311,958

Higher

5.4

73,297

Anaemia level

Severe

8.2

.000

6483

Moderate

6.5

74,659

Mild

5.6

255,556

Not anaemic

6.1

316,233

Hysterectomy status

Non- hysterectomy

5.7

.000

635,215

Hysterectomy

12.2

17,787

India

 

6.0

 

653,002

  1. Note: a The Chi-square statistic is significant at .05 level; bUnweighted cases