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. 2017 Jun 17;14(6):651. doi: 10.3390/ijerph14060651

Table 1.

Basic characteristics of participants and their housing environments.

Variable Participants from Physical Performance Assessment (n = 98) Participants with Indoor Temperature Measurement (n = 36)
Age, (years), mean (SD) 79.43 (7.69) 81.38 (5.81)
BMI, (kg/m2), mean (SD) 22.73 (3.13) 22.85 (3.12)
Female, n (%) 54 (55.10) 19 (52.78)
Economic satisfaction, n (%)
 Very satisfied 9 (9.18) 6 (16.67)
 Somewhat satisfied 67 (68.37) 20 (55.56)
 Not very satisfied 14 (15.29) 7 (19.44)
 Not satisfied at all 7 (7.14) 3 (8.33)
 No answer 1 (1.02) 0 (0.0)
Building age, n (%)
 0–10 years 11 (11.22) 5 (13.89)
 11–20 years 9 (9.18) 2 (5.56)
 21–30 years 24 (24.49) 7 (19.44)
 31–40 years 18 (18.37) 9 (25.00)
 More than 41 years 35 (35.71) 13 (36.11)
Window glass panes, n (%)
 One glass pane 71 (72.45) 26 (72.22)
 Two glass panes 27 (27.55) 10 (27.78)
Room temperature, (°C)
mean (SD)
 Living room 16.76 (1.64)
 Bedroom 15.46 (1.83)
 Dressing room 14.59 (1.91)