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. 2007 Jul 27;7:22. doi: 10.1186/1471-2261-7-22

Table 1.

Baseline data of the study population

Height Weight BMI BP syst BP diast HR
All 172 ± 10 71 ± 11 24 ± 2 124 ± 12 76 ± 7 71 ± 10
Men 179 ± 7 78 ± 9 24 ± 2 128 ± 13 78 ± 7 68 ± 9
Women 165 ± 6 65 ± 8 24 ± 2 122 ± 13 74 ± 7 73 ± 10
P-value < 0,001 < 0,001 0,28 0,01 0,01 < 0,001
20–29 yrs 165 ± 8 58 ± 7 21 ± 1 110 ± 6 65 ± 4 73 ± 9
30–39 yrs 167 ± 6 63 ± 7 22 ± 2 121 ± 8 74 ± 4 67 ± 8
40–49 yrs 162 ± 5 64 ± 3 24 ± 1 115 ± 7 75 ± 4 75 ± 9
50–59 yrs 163 ± 4 67 ± 5 25 ± 2 123 ± 11 82 ± 6 73 ± 9
60–69 yrs 165 ± 5 68 ± 8 25 ± 2 132 ± 13 77 ± 4 76 ± 7
70 < yrs 165 ± 7 69 ± 11 25 ± 3 127 ± 19 72 ± 5 77 ± 15
P-value 0,66 0,60 < 0,001 < 0,001 < 0,001 0,28

The study population baseline data is illustrated above as follows: height [cm], weight [kg], BMI (body mass index) [kg/m2], BP syst (systolic blood pressure) [mmHg], BP diast (diastolic blood pressure) [mmHg], and HR (heart rate) [beats per minute].