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. 2014 Oct 20;9(10):e110821. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0110821

Table 2. Socio-demographic data of enrolled subjects.

Cch (n = 198) DES & non-Cch (n = 86) normal controls (n = 76) P value
gender 0.381
male 75 (37.9%) 32 (37.2%) 37 (48.7%)
female 123 (62.1%) 54 (62.8%) 39 (51.3%)
age 0.549
average 64.6±11.6 62.8±11.4 61.5±9.6
range 41–92 41–88 41–85
marital status 0.376
married 163 (82.3%) 64 (74.4%) 56 (73.7%)
single 32 (17.7%) 22 (25.6%) 20 (26.3%)
occupation 0.013 *
employed 38 (19.2%) 29 (33.7%) a 19 (25.0%)
unemployed 3 (1.5%) 3 (3.5%) 2 (2.6%)
retired 157 (79.3%) 54 (62.8%) 55 (72.4%)
education 0.003 †
illiterate 8 (4.0%) 2 (2.3%) 4 (5.3%)
primary school 28 (14.1%) 10 (11.7%) 8 (10.5%)
middle school 130 (65.7%) 66 (76.7%) 51 (67.1%)
college or above 32 (16.2%) 8 (9.3%) b 13 (17.1%)
smoking habits 0.486
non-smokers 169 (85.4%) 74 (86.0%) 69 (90.8%)
smokers 29 (14.6%) 12 (14.0%) 7 (9.2%)
alcohol intake 0.533
non-drinkers or abstainers 168 (84.8%) 72 (83.7%) 68 (89.5%)
drinkers 30 (15.2%) 14 (16.3%) 8 (10.5%)
use of computer 0.024 *
>3 h/d 28 (14.1%) 15 (17.4%) 12 (15.8%)
<3 h/d 39 (19.7%) 25 (29.1%) 28 (36.8%) c
not applicable 131 (66.2%) 46 (53.5%) 36 (47.4%)
use of airconditioning 0.277
>3 h/d 27 (13.6%) 8 (9.3%) 6 (7.9%)
<3 h/d 47 (23.7%) 16 (18.6%) 13 (17.1%)
not applicable 124 (62.6%) 62 (72.1%) 57 (75.0%)
time of watching TV 0.313
>3 h/d 97 (49.0%) 45 (52.3%) 30 (39.5%)
<3 h/d 92 (46.5%) 34 (39.6%) 41 (53.9%)
not applicable 9 (4.5%) 7 (8.1%) 5 (6.6%)

*: P<0.05, †: P<0.01.

a: Cch VS DES & non-Cch has statistical significance.

b: DES & non-Cch VS the other two groups has statistical significance.

c: Normal control VS Cch has statistical significance.