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. 2017 May 12;17:56. doi: 10.1186/s12893-017-0223-0

Table 1.

Characteristics of the analyzed patients

Analyzed patients (n = 25) Patients excluded from analyses (n = 5)
Gender (n %)
 - Male 6 (23.3%) 1 (20.0%)
 - Female 19 (76.7%) 4 (80.0%)
Age (mean sd) 45.16 (8.96) 42.6 (7.16)
SES (mean sd) [31] 0.82 (1.05) −0.33 (0.78)
Level of education (n %)
 - Low 5 (20.0%) 1 (20.0%)
 - Medium 10 (40.0%) 2 (40.0%)
 - High 10 (40.0%) 2 (40.0%)
Employment status (n %)
 - Employed 21 (84%) 4 (80%)
 - Unemployed 4 (16%) 1 (20%)
Type of surgery (all laparoscopic) (n %)
 - Minor 13 (52%) 4 (80%)
  - Adnexal surgery 6 1
  - Inguinal hernia repair 4 1
  - Cholecystectomy 3 2
 - Intermediate (hysterectomy) 12 (48%) 1 (20%)
ASA classification (mean sd) n = 20
1.20 (0.41)
n = 4
2.25 (0.50)
BMI (mean sd) 25.31 (4.22)a 29.12 (5.40)
Sport (n %)b
 - Yes 18 (72%) 3 (60%)
 - No 7 (28%) 2 (40%)

SES Social Economic Status. Scores are based on geographic location, ASA American Society of Anesthesiologists classification, BMI Body Mass Index

aSignificantly lower in the analyzed patients compared to the patients whose data were not used for the analyses

bPatients were asked on baseline whether they perform any type of sport in daily life