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. 2017 Feb 1;4(1):e000186. doi: 10.1136/lupus-2016-000186

Table 2.

Sample baseline characteristics, total and by frailty classification

  Frailty classification
Total (n=152) Robust (n=44) Prefrail (n=77) Frail (n=31) p Value*
Sociodemographic
 Age, years 48.0±12.3 48.0±14.2 46.7±11.8 51.0±10.0 0.25
 White 64.5 (98) 63.6 (28) 68.8 (53) 54.8 (17) 0.39
 Low education 13.8 (21) 13.6 (6) 11.7 (9) 19.4 (6) 0.58
Lupus-specific and general health
 Lupus duration 15.6±9.4 14.6±10.1 15.2±8.2 18.3±11.0 0.21
 Oral steroids 46.0 (69) 31.8 (14) 46.1 (35) 66.7 (20) 0.01
  Oral steroid, mg/day 3.9±5.9 3.6±7.2 3.4±4.8 5.5±6.3 0.27
 SLE activity 4.4±2.8 2.6±2.2 4.8±2.5 6.0±3.0 <0.0001
 SLAQ 12.8±7.4 7.1±5.2 13.8±6.5 18.4±6.9 <0.0001
 BILD 2.1±2.0 1.2±1.2 2.1±2.0 3.2±2.4 <0.0001
 Pain 42.0±10.9 50.7±9.7 39.9±9.4 34.9±7.7 <0.0001
 Obese (BMI ≥30 kg/m2) 30.3 (44) 16.7 (7) 34.3 (25) 40.0 (12) 0.06
 Smoking 0.41
  Current 6.0 (9) 6.8 (3) 5.3 (4) 6.5 (2)
  Former 31.8 (48) 36.4 (16) 25.0 (19) 41.9 (13)

SLE activity=self-reported on a 0 (inactive) to 10 (extremely active) scale.

Note: Tabled values are mean±SD or % (n).

*From analysis of variance or χ2 analysis comparing frailty classifications.

BMI, body mass index; BILD, Brief Index of Lupus Damage.43 44 Possible score range 0–46; higher scores reflect greater disease damage; SLAQ, Systemic Lupus Activity Questionnaire.29 30 Possible score range 0–44; higher scores reflect greater disease activity.