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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Apr 15.
Published in final edited form as: Biol Psychiatry. 2008 Dec 5;66(2):177–184. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2008.10.010

Table 1.

Participant characteristics presented as means (standard deviations) for all controls and alcoholics and then separately for men and women in each diagnostic group. Data are presented for age in years, body mass index (BMI) in Kg/m2, Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) (61), Mattis Dementia Rating Scale (DRS) (62), mini mental state examination (MMSE) (63) and lifetime estimated alcohol consumption (EAC) in kg.

Age BMI ESS DRS MMSE EAC*
All Control 50.8 (9.8) 25.3 (4.6) 4.5 (2.9) 140.2 (2.3) 28.0 (1.4) 54.4 (84.7)
Alcoholic 48.8 (8.3) 26.2 (4.7) 6.2 (3.6) 138.8 (5.3) 27.5 (1.8) 1294.7 (784.8)
Women Control 51.0 (9.8) 24.2 (3.5) 4.1 (3.1) 140.3 (1.9) 27.8 (1.3) 27.2 (36.7)
Alcoholic 47.7 (9.6) 26.1 (4.4) 5.6 (2.6) 140.9 (1.2) 27.9 (1.2) 845.9 (326.9)
Men Control 50.5 (9.9) 26.7 (5.6) 5.1 (2.6) 140.0 (2.7) 28.1 (1.5) 87.4 (112.3)
Alcoholic 49.3 (7.6) 26.3 (5.4) 6.5 (4.1) 137.6 (6.3) 27.3 (2.0) 1544.0 (856.2)
*

Alcoholics vs. Controls, p < .001; men vs. women p < .01; diagnosis by sex interaction p < .01.