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. 2014 Oct 14;4:6620. doi: 10.1038/srep06620

Table 1. The characteristics of analyzed population (n = 100).

  Group All Female Male p
Analyzed parameter   Median Q1–Q3 Median Q1–Q3 Median Q1–Q3  
Age [y] A 38.0 32.2–52.7 38.0 31.2–52.2 41.5 34.0–52.7 ns
  B 38.4 32.1–54.3 37.8 30.9–50.7 43.4 35.2–54.5  
Weight [kg] A 95.0 82.1–106.2 88.0 81.1–100.0 116.2 99.4–135.9 ns
  B 96.4 83.4–106.9 88.8 80.6–103.4 118.1 98.3–140.2  
Height [cm] A 166.0 161.1–172.0 163.5 159.0–167.0 176.0 171.1–181.8 ns
  B 165.5 160.8–172.2 162.7 158.4–166.6 176.8 172.1–182.1  
        Ethnicity [%]        
Caucasian A 100   100   100   ns
  B 100   100   100    
        Education [%]        
University degree A 7.0   6.0   10.0    
  B 31.0   20.0   50.0    
High school A 35.0   31.0   45.0   <0.001
  B 31.0   40.0   17.0    
Primary school A 58.0   63.0   45.0    
  B 38.0   40.0   33.0    
        Marital status [%]        
Never married A 31.0   36.0   15.0    
  B 19.0   20.0   16.5    
Married A 67.0   63.0   80.0    
  B 69.0   70.0   67.0   <0.05
Divorced A 1.0   0.0   5.0    
  B 6.0   0.0   16.5    
Widowed A 1.0   1.0   0.0    
  B 6.0   10.0   0.0    

Q1, quartile 1; Q3, quartile 3; A, studied group (All: n = 84, female: n = 64; male: n = 20); B, control group (All: n = 16, female: n = 10, male: n = 6); ns, not significant.