Journal of Clinical Medicine Research, ISSN 1918-3003 print, 1918-3011 online, Open Access
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Original Article

Volume 9, Number 12, December 2017, pages 998-1001


Can Antioxidative Status Be Involved in Type 1 Diabetes?

Tables

Table 1. Comparision of Mean Age and % of Female Gender in Diabetic Children (T1DM) and Controls
 
T1DM (n = 23)Controls (n = 12)P
*Age is missing in two cases from control group. SD: standard deviation.
Age*, mean (SD)7.5 (2.7)6.6 (2.2)0.349
Female gender, n (%)11 (48)5 (42)0.728

 

Table 2. TPC, FRAP and TEAC Values Comparision Between Diabetic Children (T1DM) and Controls
 
T1DM, median (min-max)Controls, median (min-max)P
min: minimum; max: maximum.
Concentration TPC1,814 (1,555 - 2,119)1,804 (1,677 - 2,156)0.862
Concentration FRAP39.3 (30.3 - 48.3)52.1 (35.9 - 111.8)< 0.001
Concentration TEAC838 (685 - 1,113)885 (816 - 1,138)0.058