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. 2017 Mar 1;1(3):e000075. doi: 10.3945/cdn.116.000075

TABLE 1.

Characteristics of the study participants1

Men Women Total
Age, y
 18–30 18 (22.8) 18 (14.9) 36 (18.0)
 31–59 32 (40.5) 61 (50.4) 93 (46.5)
 ≥60 29 (36.7) 42 (34.7) 71 (35.5)
Education (highest level)
 None/primary school/gymnasium 14 (17.7) 21 (17.4) 35 (17.5)
 High school/technical school 32 (40.5) 51 (42.2) 83 (41.5)
 University or higher 33 (41.8) 49 (40.5) 82 (41.0)
Occupational status
 Employed 28 (35.4) 36 (29.8) 64 (32.0)
 Unemployed 16 (20.3) 19 (15.7) 35 (17.5)
 Student 6 (7.6) 6 (5.0) 12 (6.0)
 Retired 29 (36.7) 41 (33.9) 70 (35.0)
 Homemaker 0 (0.0) 19 (15.7) 19 (9.5)
Total 79 (100) 121 (100) 200 (100)
1

Values are n (%) across categories of the indicated variables; n = 200. Participants were selected from the HYDRIA, which is a targeted action on the diet and health of the Greek population. Percentages do not always sum to 100% due to rounding. HYDRIA, Greek National Diet and Health Survey.