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. 2018 May 23;11:109–114. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2018.05.016

Table 1.

Clinical characteristics of individual suffering from acute stroke. Data obtained from the pilot study in Uppsala, Sweden 2015–2016.

Characteristics Total (n = 15)
Age (years), mean (SD) 65.0 (13.5)
Age (years), n (%)
 <50 1 (6.67)
 50–69 7 (46.67)
 >70 7 (46.67)
Gender, female, n (%) 8 (53.3)
Living status, married, n (%) 13 (86.7)
Education, short, n (%) 9 (60.0)
BMI (kg/m2), mean (SD) 27.0 (3,7)
BMI, kg/m2, n (%)
 <22 (moderate underweight) 1 (6,7)
 22–22,9 (normal/overweight) 11 (73.3)
 >30 (obese) 3 (20.0)
Stress, yes 7 (46.7)
Smoking, no 15 (100)
MRS, (0–6) 1 (1)
MoCAa (0–30 points), median (IQR) 26 (3)
SGPALS, (1–3), n (%)
 1 3 (20.0)
 2 11 (73.3)
 3 1 (6,7)
Type of stroke, n (%)
 Cerebral infarction 15 (100)
 Intra-cerebral hemorrhage 0

Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index; MoCA, Montreal Cognitive Assessment; MRS, Modified Rankin Scale; SGPALS, Saltin Grimby Physical Activity Level Scale.

a

n = 12