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. 2019 Feb 15;19:42. doi: 10.1186/s12877-019-1053-y

Table 1.

Participants’ demographic and clinical characteristics

Participants (n = 233)
Age 80 (75,86)
Gender, n (%)
 Male 139 (60)
 Female 94 (40)
Marital status, n (%)
 Single or Divorced/Separated 33 (14)
 Married or Cohabiting 114 (49)
 Widowed 86 (37)
Usual residence, n (%)
 Private home 220 (94)
 Warden-supported housing 8 (3)
 Nursing / Care home 5 (4)
Number of comorbidities (n = 196, 84.1%) 5 (3,7)
Charlson Comorbidity Index 5 (4,7)
Number of medications (n = 196, 84.1%) 8 (6,11)
BMI (n = 232, 99.6%) 25.8 (22.6,28.6)
MMSE (n = 232, 99.6%) 28 (25,29)
GDS (n = 231, 99.1%) 3 (2,5)
PASE 51 (25, 107.5)
Barthel 87 (70,100)
Length of stay (n = 226, 97.0%) 10 (4,19)
Discharge destination, n (%)
 Usual residence 174 (77)
 New care home 19 (8)
 Rehabilitation 19 (8)
 Another hospital 8 (4)

n number of participants (stated for variables where less than complete data was observed), % percentage; Summary statistics are median and inter-quartile range, unless otherwise stated. BMI Body Mass Index, MMSE Mini Mental State Examination, GDS Geriatric Depression Scale, PASE Physical Activity Scale for the Elderly