Table 1

Characteristics of relatives with and without IT

IT (n = 146)No IT (n = 387)Total (n = 533)P
Sex, % male 69 (47.3) 191 (49.5) 260 (48.9) .7 
BMI, kg/m2 26 (18-43) 26 (17-40) 26 (17-43) .6 
BMI, SD score 0 (−1.2-3.0) 0 (−1.5-3.0) 0 (−1.5-3.0) .8 
HRT/oral contraceptives, % female 6.3 8.5 7.9 .3 
Smoking, % 21.4 17.2 18.3 .3 
Median exposure time, y (range) 33 (0-60) 38 (0-73) 37 (0-73) .1 
Exposure time, person-years 4711 13 567 18 278  
IT (n = 146)No IT (n = 387)Total (n = 533)P
Sex, % male 69 (47.3) 191 (49.5) 260 (48.9) .7 
BMI, kg/m2 26 (18-43) 26 (17-40) 26 (17-43) .6 
BMI, SD score 0 (−1.2-3.0) 0 (−1.5-3.0) 0 (−1.5-3.0) .8 
HRT/oral contraceptives, % female 6.3 8.5 7.9 .3 
Smoking, % 21.4 17.2 18.3 .3 
Median exposure time, y (range) 33 (0-60) 38 (0-73) 37 (0-73) .1 
Exposure time, person-years 4711 13 567 18 278  

Categorical variables are presented as percentages. Continuous variables are presented as median (range). χ2 test for comparison of categorical data, Mann-Whitney test for comparison of continuous data.

HRT indicates hormone replacement therapy; and IT, inherited thrombophilia.

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