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. 2018 Sep 14;22(4):645–653. doi: 10.1017/S1368980018002264

Table 2.

Baseline characteristics of risk factors in 50-year-old men and women born in 1963 and living in Gothenburg, Sweden, 2013

All participants (n 521) Men (n 257) Women (n 264)
Variable Mean or n sd or % Mean or n sd or % Mean or n sd or % P value
Height (cm) 172·6 10·2 179·8 7·81 165·5 6·69 <0001
Weight (kg) 78·1 16·1 86·9 13·1 69·6 14·1 <0001
Waist circumference (cm) 91·6 11·7 95·6 10·3 87·7 11·6 <0001
Hip circumference (cm) 96·8 10·5 98·1 8·40 95·5 12·1 0·0046
BMI (kg/m2) 26·2 4·42 26·8 3·59 25·4 5·02 0·0002
BMI≥25·0 kg/m2 288 55·3 179 69·7 109 41·3 <0001
BMI≥30·0 kg/m2 86 16·5 45 17·5 41 15·5 0·5429
High waist circumference 173 33·2 60 23·4 113 42·8 <0001
Systolic blood pressure (mmHg) 135 17·4 139·7 16·3 130·4 17·2 <0001
Diastolic blood pressure (mmHg) 85·4 11·0 88·1 10·8 82·9 10·5 <0001
Hypertension 133 25·5 90 35·0 43 16·3 <0001
Serum total cholesterol (mmol/l) 5·45 1·00 5·44 0·95 5·46 1·00 0·8512
Serum total cholesterol≥6·0 mmol/l 150 28·9 77 30·1 73 27·7 0·5414
Serum TAG (mmol/l) 1·26 0·86 1·47 0·95 1·05 0·72 <0001
Serum TAG≥1·7 mmol/l 104 20·0 72 28·2 32 12·1 <0001
HDL-cholesterol (mmol/l) 1·61 0·50 1·36 0·39 1·86 0·47 <0001
LDL-cholesterol (mmol/l) 3·53 0·90 3·69 0·85 3·38 0·93 <0001
Smoker 67 12·9 31 12·1 36 13·6 0·8204
Sedentary lifestyle 71 13·6 42 16·3 29 11·0 0·0757
Permanent stress§ 110 21·1 50 19·5 60 22·7 0·3612
Living alone 156 30·0 68 26·5 88 33·5 0·0818
University/college education 257 49·7 115 44·9 142 54·4 0·0311
Working full- or part-time 440 84·5 223 86·8 217 82·2 0·1503
Foreign-born 145 27·8 77 30·0 68 25·8 0·2854

Continuous variables are presented as mean and sd; categorical variables are presented as n and %. Differences between men and women were measured using the Wilcoxon rank-sum test for continuous variables and Pearson’s χ 2 test for categorical variables.

High waist circumference: ≥102 cm for men and ≥88 cm for women.

Hypertension: systolic blood pressure ≥140 mmHg or diastolic blood pressure ≥90 mmHg.

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Permanent stress as reported by the participant during the last year or up to the last 5 years.