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. 2013 May 23;68(10):1281–1285. doi: 10.1093/gerona/glt048

Table 1.

Characteristics of Men and Women in the Framingham Foot Study (2002–2008) With Completed Foot Examination and Physical Performance Assessments

Characteristic Men (n = 655) Women (n = 889)
Age, M ± SD y 71.0±10.9 71.1±11.9
Body mass index, M ± SD kg/m2 28.7±4.5 27.4±5.6
Body mass index category, n(%)
 <25.0 139 (21.2) 332 (37.4)
 25.0–30.0 295 (45.0) 314 (35.3)
 30.0–35.0 164 (25.0) 171 (19.2)
 >35.0 57 (8.7) 72 (8.1)
Regular smoker, n(%) 48 (7.3) 76 (8.6)
Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale, M ± SD 4.6±5.8 6.4±7.4
Short Physical Performance Battery category, n(%)
 Minimal limitations (score = 10 to 12) 522 (79.7) 674 (75.8)
 Mild limitations (score = 7 to 9) 99 (15.1) 120 (13.5)
 Moderate limitations (score = 4 to 6) 19 (2.9) 52 (5.9)
 Severe limitations (score = 1 to 3) 15 (2.3) 43 (4.8)
Foot pain, n(%) 122 (18.6) 224 (25.2)