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. 2014 Apr 16;5(3):221–228. doi: 10.1007/s13539-014-0143-0

Table 1.

Participants’ characteristics

Variable Men (n = 97) Women (n = 215) p
Age 61 ± 8 61 ± 2 0.68
Anthropometric measures
 Body weight (kg) 81.4 ± 15.2 66.8 ± 11.5 <0.001
 BMI (kg/m2) 27.0 ± 4.2 25.7 ± 4.4 0.024
Muscle mass and function
 AppLBMI (kg/m2) 9.2 ± 0.9 7.3 ± 0.8 <0.001
 Right leg LBM (kg) 10.4 ± 1.5 7.3 ± 1.1 <0.001
 KES (N) 340 ± 130 177 ± 98 <0.001
 Muscle quality (N/kg) 32 ± 12 24 ± 13 <0.001
Exercise characteristicsa
 Physically active (%) 99.0 97.7 0.44
 Total WET (min/week) 522 ± 332 499 ± 278 0.52
 Total AED (months) 118 ± 102 90 ± 78 0.021
 Practicing resistance activities (%) 68.0 63.3 0.41
 Resistance WET (min/week) 128 ± 83 109 ± 71 0.090
 Resistance AED (months) 81 ± 108 52 ± 83 0.060
 Practicing aerobic activities (%) 99.0 95.3 0.11
 Aerobic WET (min/week) 394 ± 283 378 ± 261 0.62
 Aerobic AED (months) 137 ± 122 113 ± 113 0.09
 Practicing body and mind activities (%) 32.0 43.3 0.059
 Body and mind WET (min/week) 123 ± 120 135 ± 82 0.62
 Body and mind AED (months) 90 ± 116 42 ± 52 0.030
Smoking habits (%)
 Current smoking 7.4 6.0 0.82
 Past smoking 60.9 62.6 0.91
Education level (%)
 Primary school 3.1 5.1 0.72
 High school 9.3 9.3
 Postgraduate degree 87.6 85.5
Comorbidities (%)
 Present or past cancer 2.1 14.9 <0.001
 Cardiovascular disease 17.7 12.9 0.29
 Hypertension 26.3 20.5 0.30
 Arthritis 41.7 48.4 0.33
 Back pain 29.9 26.5 0.59
 Cognitive impairment 17.9 11.0 0.10

BMI body mass index, AppLBMI appendicular lean body mass index, LBM lean body mass, KES knee extension strength, WET weekly exercise time, AED average exercise duration

aDescriptive analyses were conducted in individuals practicing the physical activity in question