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. 2018 Jun 30;8(6):e021627. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-021627

Table 1.

General characteristics of study sample according to gender.

Characteristics Total sample (n=3040) Men (n=1182) Women (n=1858) P values
Age (years) 56.6±14.6 57.1±14.6 56.3±14.5 0.11
Smoking (yes) 508 (17) 235 (20) 273 (15) <0.001
Physically active (yes) 1674 (55) 692 (59) 982 (53) 0.002
Healthy diet (yes) 1958 (63) 698 (57) 1260 (66) <0.001
BMI (kg/m2) 25.7±4.4 26.7±3.8 25.0±4.7 <0.001
SBP (mm Hg) 123±16.4 126±14.8 121±17.1 <0.001
DBP (mm Hg) 73±10 76±10 72±10 <0.001
Total blood cholesterol (mg/dL) 213.4±32.2 210.8±32.1 215.1±32.1 <0.001
Cholesterol level categories
 <200 mg/dL 1079 (36) 439 (37) 640 (34) 0.06
  200–240 mg/dL 1465 (48) 572 (48) 893 (48)
 >240 mg/dL 496 (16) 171 (15) 325 (18)
Blood glucose (mg/dL) 100.7±20.9 101.7±23.6 100.1±19.1 0.04
Cholesterol check in past year (no) 1201 (40) 458 (39) 735 (40) 0.66
Self-predicted cholesterol level
  Normal 1285 (42) 565 (48) 720 (39) <0.001
  High 1148 (38) 404 (34) 744 (40)
  Don’t know 607 (20) 213 (18) 394 (21)

Data are given as numbers (percentages) for smoking, physical activity, healthy diet, cholesterol level categories, cholesterol screening and self-predicted cholesterol; for all other variables, means and SD are reported.

BMI, body mass index; DBP, diastolic blood pressure; SBP, systolic blood pressure.