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. 2016 Mar 24;11(3):e0151652. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0151652

Table 1. Clinical and analytical characteristics of patients in each group.

Results are expressed as mean±standard error of the mean or frequencies (%).

  Exercise group (n = 14) Relaxation group (n = 9)
Age (years) 62.0±2.4 63.1±2.3
Gender (male/female) 10 (71%)/4 (29%) 7 (78%)/2 (22%)
Child-Pugh score 5.4±0.2 5.4±0.2
MELDa score 8.2±0.4 9.1±0.4
Etiology (alcohol/virus/other) 12 (86%)/1 (7%)/1 (7%) 5 (56%)/2 (22%)/2 (22%)
Previous decompensation of cirrhosis 14 (100%) 9 (100%)
Previous ascites 12 (86%) 5 (56%)
Previous encephalopathy 1 (7%) 1 (11%)
Previous variceal bleeding 2 (14%) 3 (33%)
Beta-blockers 5 (36%) 6 (67%)
Bilirubin (μmol/L) 18.1±2.8 24.1±2.6
Albumin (g/L) 37.6±1.1 36.2±1.5
INRb 1.14±0.04 1.15±0.04
Creatinine (μmol/L) 77.2±5.5 72.2±4.4
Body mass index (kg/m2) 31.5±1.6 30.3±1.4
Obesity (body mass index ≥ 30 kg/m2) 10 (66.7%) 5 (55.6%)

aMELD: Model for End-stage Liver Disease.

bINR: international normalized ratio.

There were no statistically significant differences between the two groups.