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. 2024 Oct 17;15:1414059. doi: 10.3389/fphar.2024.1414059

TABLE 2.

Demographic characteristics regarding sex, biogeographical origin and clinical trial.

N Age (years) Weight (kg) Height (m) BMI (kg/m2)
Sex
Men 51 23.00 (22.00–28.00) 76.18 (8.90) 1.77 (0.06) 24.21 (22.58–26.23)
Women 45 24.00 (22.00–26.00) 58.19 (7.71) b 1.64 (0.07) b 20.89 (20.43–22.41) b
Biogeographical Origin
European 80 23.50 (22.00–26.00) 68.49 (12.42) 1.71 (0.09) 22.45 (20.73–25.32)
Latin-American 13 23.00 (22.00–41.00) 64.89 (11.55) 1.69 (0.10) 22.59 (20.23–24.06)
Other a 3 24.00 (19.00–24.00) c 60.17 (10.15) 1.62 (0.05) 23.74 (19.43–25.08) c
Clinical Trial
A 33 23.00 (22.00–25.00) 67.98 (11.62) 1.72 (0.10) 23.04 (20.71–24.22)
B 11 24.00 (22.00–30.00) 65.52 (10.59) 1.70 (0.09) 22.58 (20.68–25.08)
C 30 23.00 (22.00–24.25) 67.70 (12.13) 1.72 (0.09) 22.48 (20.84–24.47)
D 22 26.00 (23.25–31.00) 68.58 (14.69) 1.69 (0.10) 22.45 (20.40–27.35)

Data are shown as median (Q25-Q75) for non-normal distributions and mean (standard deviation) for normal distributions. BMI: body mass index.

a

Other: one volunteer self-reported as Near Eastern and two as East Asian.

b

p < 0.05 compared to men.

c

It is not possible to generate quartiles, therefore, the range of the data is shown for this result.