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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Nov 3.
Published in final edited form as: JAMA. 2015 Feb 10;313(6):575–583. doi: 10.1001/jama.2015.119

Table 1.

Baseline Characteristics of Study Participants by Ferritin Level

Low Ferritin (≤26 ng/mL) Higher Ferritin (>26 ng/mL)
Iron (n = 51) No Iron (n = 50) Iron (n = 60) No Iron (n = 54)
Women, No. (%)    33 (64.7)    31 (62.0)    38 (63.3)    34 (63.0)
Age ≥60 y, No. (%)    12 (23.5)    11 (22.0)    17 (28.3)    12 (22.2)
Age, mean (SD), y 47.5 (15.5) 45.9 (15.7) 49.3 (14.6) 48.1 (14.6)
Weight, mean (SD), kg 75.9 (16.4) 76.8 (15.8) 81.5 (16.4) 77.9 (16.2)
Hemoglobin, mean (SD), g/dL 13.2 (1.0) 13.7 (1.3) 14.1 (1.0) 14.3 (1.2)
Ferritin, mean (SD), ng/mL 14.9 (5.8) 15.2 (6.0) 54.0 (24.3) 58.9 (32.9)
sTfR, mean (SD), mg/L   4.0 (1.33)   3.9 (1.19)   3.1 (0.65)   3.1 (0.62)
Estimated blood volume, mean (SD), L 4.59 (0.8) 4.66 (0.91) 4.79 (0.84) 4.64 (0.84)

Abbreviation: sTfR, soluble transferrin receptor.