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Table 1 Demographics by site

From: Association between triglycerides, known risk SNVs and conserved rare variation in SLC25A40 in a multi-ancestry cohort

Site

Total

Nfemale

(%F)

Median age

Avg (min, max)

Median BMIa

Avg (min,max)

Median TGb

Avg (min, max)

Number of records

Median

Max

CHOP

35

15 (43)

19 (18, 21)

27 (17, 48)

94 (33, 232)

1

4

Cinc

287

150 (52)

21 (18, 56)

27 (14, 51)

130 (27, 610)

2

58

Colu

618

341 (55)

50 (18, 87)

27 (11, 45)

146 (24, 857)

5

105

Geis

1278

736 (58)

49 (18, 89)

30 (16, 58)

134 (25, 988)

5

52

Harv

932

533 (57)

53 (18, 89)

27 (15, 45)

121 (30, 601)

7

169

Mayo

2023

1140 (56)

53 (21, 69)

27 (9, 45)

139 (32, 1038)

15

109

Nwes

1962

1068 (54)

59 (18, 89)

28 (15, 52)

116 (19, 1371)

4

57

UWKP

1685

955 (57)

57 (22, 89)

27 (15, 40)

137 (32, 636)

5

48

Vand

146

50 (34)

64 (26, 86)

29 (18, 47)

157 (41, 484)

12.5

78

Total

8966

4988 (56)

53 (18, 89)

28 (9, 58)

131 (19, 1371)

6

169

  1. CHOP Children’s hospital of Philadelphia, Cinc Cincinnati, Colu Columbia, Geis Geisinger, Harv Harvard, Mayo Mayo Clinic, Nwes Northwestern, UWKP University of Washington and Kaiser Permanente Washington, Vand Vanderbilt
  2. aLow BMI, and the associated heights and weights were manually checked for consistency within an individual, across records
  3. bLow TG was manually checked for consistency within an individual, across records