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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Eur J Haematol. 2018 Aug 31;101(4):532–541. doi: 10.1111/ejh.13140

Table 3.

Factors associated with exercise capacity among participants in the CSSCD

Variable N Low Fitness Tertile (N=74) Intermediate Fitness Tertile (N=84) High Fitness Tertile (N=65) p value*
Age (years), mean±SD 223 45.2 ±8.2 43.1 ±7.5 41.3 ±6.0 0.007
SS or S/β0 thalassemia, number (%) 222 58 (79.5) 55 (66.3) 41 (63.1) 0.078
Male sex, number (%) 223 17 (23) 24 (28.6) 39 (60) < 0.001
Baseline haemoglobin (g/dL), mean±SD 223 8.5 ±2.1 9.0 ±2.1 9.8 ±2.2 0.003
Baseline WBC (x103/ml), mean±SD 223 11.5 ±4.3 10.6 ±3.4 10.3 ±3.5 0.139
BMI at fitness test, mean±SD 194 25.1 ±7.1 25.2 ±5.8 23.3 ±4.6 0.111
Duration on treadmill (min), mean±SD 223 5.7 ±1.9 11.8 ±1.6 18.1 ±2.1 < 0.001
Peak incline, mean±SD 208 5.4 ±2.6 12.5 ±2.2 19.8 ±2.8 < 0.001
METS, mean±SD 208 4.0 ±0.7 6.0 ±0.6 8.0 ±0.8 < 0.001
Abnormal PFT, number (%) 220 42 (58.3) 29 (34.9) 25 (38.5) 0.008
Pain hospitalization rate, 3 year retrospective, mean±SD 223 0.38 ±0.00 0.33 ±0.00 0.31 ±0.00 0.630#
ACS hospitalization rate, 3 year retrospective, mean±SD 223 0.03 ±0.00 0.06 ±0.00 0.03 ±0.00 0.426#

ACS: acute chest syndrome; BMI: body mass index; METS: Metabolic Equivalent of Task; PFT: pulmonary function test; SD: standard deviation; WBCs: white blood cells

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Exercise capacity defined by the duration on treadmill in minutes

*

ANOVA for comparing means and chi-square test for comparing percentages, unless otherwise noted

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Kruskal-Wallis test