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. 2017 May;72(5):272–275. doi: 10.6061/clinics/2017(05)03

Table 1.

Anthropometric characteristics, body composition, and absolute and relative maximum voluntary contraction torques for obese patients.

Mean ± SD Median 1° Q - 3° Q
Age (years) 40.5±9.79 41 33.25-47.75
Height (cm) 1.62±0.1 1.61 1.56-1.67
Weight (kg) 126.13±19.64 122.35 111.93-136.85
IMC 47.65±4.89 47.2 43.95-51.18
FFM% 49.27±4.18 48.27 46.5-51.47
FFMLL% 50.72±5.46 49.93 46.96-53.99
FM% 50.73±4.18 51.73 48.53-53.5
FMLL% 49.28±5.46 50.07 46.01-53.04
Ext (Nm) 156.45±43.57 150.75 123.88-183.48
Ext (Nm/Bw) 123.53±29.4 122.9 102.06-141.15
Ext (Nm/FFM) 250.91±47.67 249.14 219.49-278.68
Flex (Nm) 71.98±21.98 67.75 55.84-82.2
Flex (Nm/Bw) 56.95±15. 68 56.62 46.15-67.35
Flex (Nm/FFM) 115.58±26.87 114.89 97.52-132.42

Note: SD: standard deviation; BMI: body mass index; FFM: fat-free mass; FM: fat mass; Ext: extension; Flex: flexion; Nm: newton-meter; Nm/Bw: newton-meter/body weight; Nm/FFM: newton-meter/fat-free mass.