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. 2017 Aug 10;50(2):1602470. doi: 10.1183/13993003.02470-2016

TABLE 1.

Baseline characteristics of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease subjects without chronic bronchitis (CB) and with chronic bronchitis (CB+)

CB CB+ p-value
Subjects n 752 172
Age years 70.5 (15.2) 74.1 (13.6) 0.004
Male 380 (50.5%) 96 (55.8%) 0.211
Smoking status 0.005
 Never-smoker 134 (17.8%) 17 (9.9%)
 Former smoker 407 (54.1%) 89 (51.7%)
 Current smoker 211 (28.1%) 66 (38.4%)
Cigarette smoking pack-years 23.0 (41.2) 30.6 (35.1) <0.001
Height m 1.69 (0.14) 1.68 (0.12) 0.529
Weight kg 76.7 (18.8) 74.8 (17.3) 0.082
BMI kg·m−2 26.6 (5.3) 26.0 (5.5) 0.093
FEV1 L 2.0 (1.1) 1.8 (0.9) <0.001
FEV1 % pred 82.0 (26.7) 70.5 (27.8) <0.001
FVC L 3.1 (1.6) 2.9 (1.4) 0.034
FVC % pred 101.0 (29.5) 91.9 (33.0) 0.008
FEV1/FVC % 65.4 (7.0) 61.0 (10.0) <0.001
Quality of life % 80.0 (21.9) 71.9 (31.3) <0.001

Data are presented as median (interquartile range) unless otherwise stated. Quality of life was based on the EuroQol five-dimensions questionnaire (EQ-5D; www.euroqol.org) measuring how satisfied/troubled participants are in terms of mobility, ability and activity, self-care, pain and anxiety. A score out of 100 was calculated as the weighted average of scores (minimum=unsatisfied/seriously troubled; maximum=very satisfied/not troubled at all) given to the individual questions. Data were missing on pack-years in 46 subjects, height/weight/BMI in 43 subjects, interpretable baseline lung function measurement in 330 subjects and quality of life in 12 subjects. BMI: body mass index; FEV1: forced expiratory volume in 1 s; FVC: forced vital capacity.