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. 2017 Dec 8;11:600. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2017.00600

Table 2.

Sample's demographic data separated into treatment groups.

n Age (yr.) Gender Principal occupation
M SD Female Male Student Employed
Frequency (%) Frequency (%)
MI 32 24.81 4.19 13
(39.4%)
20
(60.6%)
27
(81.1%)
6
(18.2%)
VI 29 24.17 3.54 15
(51.7%)
14
(48.3%)
24
(82.8%)
5
(17.2%)
Waiting 32 24.00 3.80 16
(50.0%)
16
(50.0%)
24
(75.0%)
8
(25.0%)
Reading 30 24.80 4.66 11
(36.7%)
19
(63.3%)
24
(80.0%)
6
(20.0%)
Video 30 23.52 3.50 15
(50.0%)
15
(50.0%)
24
(80.0%)
6
(20.0%)
LI 31 23.73 4.09 12
(38.7%)
19
(61.3%)
27
(87.1%)
4
(12.9%)
S&C 30 24.93 3.64 15
(50.0%)
15
(50.0%)
23
(76.7%)
7
(84.4%)
SMR 32 24.12 3.53 20
(62.5%)
12
(37.5%)
27
(84.4%)
5
(15.6%)
p-value 0.769 0.482 0.951

yr, years; n, sample size; M, Mean; SD, standard deviation; MI, supervised bicycle ergometer training session at moderate intensity; VI, supervised bicycle ergometer training session at vigorous intensity; LI, supervised bicycle ergometer training session at low intensity; S&C, supervised stretching, myofascial release and coordination training session; SMR, supervised self-myofascial release training session; p-values are given for group differences regarding age, gender, and principal occupation.