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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Sep 19.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Nephrol. 2015 Sep 19;42(2):134–140. doi: 10.1159/000439000

Table 1.

Characteristics of Cohort according to Self-reported Frailty.

Cohort Characteristics All
N=1053
Frail
N=808
Not Frail
N=245
P-value
Sex, female 45% (472) 48.8% (394) 31.8% (78) <0.001
Median Age, years 63 (52,73) 62.5 (52,73) 65 (52,72) 0.80
Race
African American 26.8% (282) 25.5% (206) 31% (76) 0.20
Caucasian 70.6% (743) 71.7% (579) 66.9% (167)
Other 2.7% (28) 2.8% (23) 2.0% (5)
Comorbidities
Diabetes mellitus 58.5% (616) 63% (509) 43.7% (107) < 0.001
Heart Failure 33.8% (356) 36.4% (294) 25.3% (62) 0.001
Atherosclerotic diseaseŦ 37.9% (399) 40.1% (324) 30.6% (75) 0.007
BMI (kg/m2) 29.6 (8.2) 30.1 (8.26) 28.1 (7.72) <0 .001
Laboratory Parameters
Serum Albumin (g/dL) 3.14 (0.7) 3.13 (0.7) 3.20 (0.70) 0.30
Hemoglobin (g/dL) 10.1 (1.73) 10.2 (1.74) 9.94 (1.71) 0.12
Dialysis Related Parameters
Dialysis Vintage (days) 127[111,148] 127 [112,149] 127 [112,149] 0.85
Self-Reported Frailty Components
Inactivity 94% (985) 99.6% (805) 73.5% (180) <0.001
Poor Physical Function 70.8% (746) 91.5% (739) 2.9% (7)
Exhaustion 51.1% (538) 65.3% (528) 4.1% (10)
*

Displayed as mean (standard deviation) for normally distributed variables, median [25th, 75th percentile] for non-normally distributed variables, and % (n) for categorical variables.

Ŧ

Atherosclerotic disease includes: coronary heart disease, cerebrovascular disease, peripheral vascular disease or amputation.