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. 2019 Jan 10;24:6. doi: 10.1186/s12199-018-0755-7

Table 1.

Characteristics of 490 participants in SEDOCCH 2011–2016

Characteristics Male (N = 242) Female (N = 248) All (N = 490) p value
n (%) or mean (range) n (%) or mean (range) n (%) or mean (range)
Age (years)a 49.4 (24–77) 50.3 (37–72) 49.9 (24–77) 0.135
 24–39 25 (5.1) 11 (2.2) 36 (7.3)
 40–49 100 (20.4) 111 (22.6) 211 (43.1)
 50–59 98 (20.0) 98 (20.0) 196 (40.0)
 60–77 19 (3.8) 28 (5.7) 47 (9.6)
BMI (kg/m2)a 24.5 (18.6–36.3) 23.0 (15.5–37.4) 23.7 (15.5–37.4) < 0.001
 Underweight (< 18.5) 0 (0.0) 19 (3.8) 19 (3.8)
 Normal weight (18.5–24.9) 156 (31.8) 171 (34.9) 327 (66.7)
 Overweight (25.0–29.9) 65 (13.2) 46 (9.3) 111 (22.6)
 Obese (≥ 30) 21 (4.2) 12 (2.4) 33 (6.7)
Smoker < 0.001
 Current 86 (17.6) 16 (3.3) 102 (20.8)
 Past 94 (19.2) 23 (4.7) 117 (23.8)
 Never 61 (12.4) 207 (42.2) 268 (54.6)
 Missing 1 (0.2) 2 (0.4) 3 (0.6)
Number of cigarettes smoked per daya
 Current 19 (1–40) 10 (2–20) 17 (1–40) 0.001
 Past 20 (1–100) 12 (3–40) 19 (1–100) < 0.001
 Not applicable 61 207 268
 Missing 3 2 5
Residential area 0.046
 Urban 19 (3.8) 37 (7.5) 56 (11.4)
 Farming village 104 (21.2) 95 (19.3) 199 (40.6)
 Fishing village 119 (24.2) 116 (23.6) 235 (47.9)
Year of survey 0.150
 2011 51 (10.4) 35 (7.1) 86 (17.5)
 2012 35 (7.1) 49 (10.0) 84 (17.1)
 2013 38 (7.7) 45 (9.1) 83 (16.9)
 2014 35 (7.1) 46 (9.3) 81 (16.5)
 2015 39 (7.9) 37 (7.5) 76 (15.5)
 2016 44 (8.9) 36 (7.3) 80 (16.3)

SEDOCCH survey on the exposure to dioxins and other chemical compounds in humans, BMI body mass index

aMean (range)

p values are comparing male and female participants