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Selected characteristics of the study population.
<p>Continuous data are presented as mean (SD).</p>a<p>Significantly different (p<0.001) from normoglycaemics.</p>b<p>Conversion Rate 1 LKR = 0.0075 U.S Dollars.</p
Receiver Operating Characteristics curve cut off values for dysglycaemia with sensitivity and specificity.
<p>AUC – area under the curve.</p
Correlation of HbA1c with risk factors of dysglycaemia and physical activity.
<p>Correlation of HbA1c with risk factors of dysglycaemia and physical activity.</p
Models of regression analysis using dysglycaemia as the dependent variable.
a<p>Goodness of fit χ <sup>2</sup> = 0.044 (Hosmer and Lemeshow Test).</p>b<p>Goodness of fit χ <sup>2</sup> = 0.154 (Hosmer and Lemeshow Test).</p>c<p>Reference group is persons without a family history of diabetes.</p>d<p>Reference group is persons with food index = 0.</p>e<p>Reference group is persons with systolic blood pressure less than 140 mmHg.</p>f<p>Reference group is persons exerting more than 1435.5 MET-minutes/week on walking.</p>g<p>Reference group is persons exerting more than 2640.0 MET-minutes/week on moderate and vigorous physical activity.</p>k<p>Reference group is persons whose sitting time was less than 185 min/day.</p>m<p>Reference group is persons whose TV viewing time was less than 85 min/day.</p>n<p>Reference group is persons whose waist circumference was less than 80 cm.</p