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. 2017 Feb 13;31(6):e22148. doi: 10.1002/jcla.22148

Table 1.

Sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of the study subjects, n (%)

Variables Results
Age tranches
20‐29 174 (15.5)
30‐39 198 (17.7)
40‐49 272 (24.3)
50‐59 211 (18.8)
60‐69 137 (12.2)
≥70 129 (11.5)
Sex ratio M/W 0.48
Men 364 (32.5)
Women 757 (67.5)
Tabac 139 (12.4)
Obesity disease ≥30Kg/m2
Obese 721 (69.5)
Nonobese 400 (30.5)
Civil status
Married 785 (70)
Single 211 (18.8)
Divorcee 21 (1.9)
Widower 102 (9.1)
Imprecise 2 (0.2)
Academic level
Illiterate 199 (17.8)
Primary school 404 (36)
Middle school (college) 73 (6.5)
High school 257 (22.9)
Superior (higher education) 147 (13.1)
Diploma after universities 41 (3.7)
Professional activity
Senior official of the state 18 (1.6)
Employee of the state 85 (7.6)
High executive in the private 27 (2.4)
Employee on the private 147 (13.1)
Independent 63 (5.6)
Worker 83 (7.4)
Student/high school student 63 (5.6)
Retired man 486 (43.4)
Unemployed person 36 (3.2)
Disabled person 18 (1.6)
Imprecise 6 (0.5)
Known diseases
Diabetes 145 (12.9)
Hypertension 232 (20.7)
Dyslipidemia 100 (8.9)
Dysthyroidism 50 (4.5)
CVD 122 (10.9)