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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Pancreas. 2016 Aug;45(7):934–940. doi: 10.1097/MPA.0000000000000616

Table 1.

Demographics, age of diagnosis of history of acute pancreatitis in men and women with chronic pancreatitis enrolled in the NAPS2-CV study

Demographics Men (N=287) Women (N=234)

Age (yrs) at enrollment, median, (Q1-Q3) 53.1 (43.7-61.1) 52.9 (41.3-62.6)

Age (yrs) distribution at enrollment, n(%):
    <25 9 (3) 14 (6)
    25-45 75 (26) 61 (26)
    45-65 149 (52) 110 (47)
    65+ 55 (19) 49 (21)

Age (yrs) at diagnosis, median, (Q1-Q3)a 45 (34-55) 45 (31-55)

Age (yrs) at symptoms, median, (Q1-Q3)b 41.5 (30-52) 41 (26-51)

Racec (%):
    White 243 (85) 210 (90)
    Others 44 (15) 24 (10)

BMI at enrollment, median, (Q1-Q3) 24.7 (22.1-27.7) 23.7 (20.6-28.8)

BMI maximum, median, (Q1-Q3) 29 (25.7-32.9) 29 (24.7-34)

BMI difference (BMI maximum-BMI at enrollment) 4.3 5.3

Acute pancreatitis everd, n (%) 180 (72) 136 (68)

Recurrent acute pancreatitise, n (%) 141 (59) 113 (57)

Missing data:

a

34 patients

b

7 patients

c

4 patients

d

71 patients

e

86 patients

Proportions/medians shown are based on effective numbers