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Table 2 Information on lifestyle factors and medical data related to B12 in the study population

From: Vitamin B12 in Leber hereditary optic neuropathy mutation carriers: a prospective cohort study

 

Total n = 244

LHON patients n = 147

Asymptomatic LHON carriers n = 97

p value

n (%#)

n (%#)

n (%#)

(a) Total LHON cohort, stratified by LHON disease status

Smoking ever

118 (48.6)

79 (54.1)

39 (40.2)

0.034*

Excessive alcohol consumption ever

35 (14.5)

31 (21.4)

4 (4.2)

< 0.001***

Medications affecting B12

36 (15.2)

27 (18.8)

9 (9.7)

n.s

Comorbidities affecting B12

10 (4.1)

9 (6.2)

1(1.0)

n.s

Previous B12 supplementation

19 (11.2)

16 (16.8)

3 (4.1)

0.009**

Lab abnormalities related to B12

73 (32.6)

56 (41.2)

17 (19.3)

0.001**

Polyneuropathy

30 (12.7)

26 (17.8)

4 (4.6)

0.003**

 

Total n = 51

LHON patients n = 30

Asymptomatic LHON carriers n = 21

p value

n (%#)

n (%#)

n (%#)

(b) LHON cohort with B12 deficiency, stratified by LHON disease status

Smoking ever

31 (60.8)

21 (70.0)

10 (47.6)

n.s

Excessive alcohol consumption ever

12 (24.0)

11 (37.9)

1 (4.8)

0.007**

Medications affecting B12

10 (20.8)

6 (21.4)

4 (20.0)

n.s

Comorbidities affecting B12

2 (3.9)

2 (6.7)

0 (0.0)

n.s

Previous B12 supplementation

5 (21.7)

4 (28.6)

1 (11.1)

n.s

Lab abnormalities related to B12

18 (38.3)

14 (48.3)

4 (22.2)

n.s

Polyneuropathy

8 (16.3)

7 (23.3)

1 (5.3)

n.s

B12 deficiency

Yes n = 51

No n = 193

p value

n (%#)

n (%#)

(c) Total LHON cohort, stratified by presence of B12 deficiency

Smoking ever

31 (60.8)

87 (45.3)

0.049*

Excessive alcohol consumption ever

12 (24.0)

23 (12.0)

0.033*

Medications affecting B12

10 (20.8)

26 (13.8)

n.s

Comorbidities affecting B12

2 (3.9)

8 (4.2)

n.s

Previous B12 supplementation

5 (21.7)

14 (9.6)

n.s

Lab abnormalities related to B12

18 (38.3)

73 (41.2)

n.s

Polyneuropathy

8 (16.7)

22 (11.6)

n.s

  1. B12 vitamin B12, LHON Leber hereditary optic neuropathy, n.s. not statistically significant
  2. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001 (Pearson chi-square)
  3. #Percentage values refer to the total number of data records available in each case