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. 2015 Jul;105(1):53–64. doi: 10.5935/abc.20150044

Table 2.

Baseline characteristics of study participants

  STEMI n = 269 NSTEMI n = 378 UA n = 317 Total n = 964
Age (years)
Median 59.0 64.5 62.0 62.0
Interquartile range 51.0-68.0 55.0-75.0 54.0-73.0 53.0-73.0
Male sex (%) 181 (67.3%) 223 (59.0%) 166 (52.4%) 570 (59.1%)
Formal education (%)
No formal education 27 (10.1%) 50 (13.3%) 49 (15.5%) 126 (13.1%)
1-7 years 113 (42.2%) 169 (44.8%) 132 (41.6%) 414 (43.0%)
≥8 years 128 (47.8%) 158 (41.9%) 136 (42.9%) 422 (43.9%)
Smoking status (%)
Never 68 (26.4%) 120 (34.0%) 100 (34.0%) 288 (31.8%)
Past 88 (34.1%) 121 (34.3%) 130 (44.2%) 339 (37.5%)
Current 102 (39.5%) 112 (31.7%) 64 (21.8%) 278 (30.7%)
Hypertension (%) 164 (63.3%) 291 (78.0%) 272 (87.7%) 727 (77.2%)
Diabetes (%) 77 (30.1%) 165 (44.5%) 127 (41.6%) 369 (39.6%)
Dyslipidemia (%) 102 (46.6%) 187 (55.0%) 166 (61.5%) 455 (54.9%)
Physical inactivity (%) 173 (69.8%) 261 (72.5%) 210 (72.9%) 644 (71.9%)
Previous CAD (%) 37 (14.9%) 83 (24.1%) 129 (45.4%) 249 (28.4%)

CAD: Coronary artery disease; STEMI: ST elevation myocardial infarction; NSTEMI: Non-ST elevation myocardial infarction; UA: Unstable angina.