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. 2019 May 19;36(6):706–712. doi: 10.1093/fampra/cmz023

Table 1.

Characteristics of the study participants

Variables All (n = 971) With polypharmacy (n = 310) Without polypharmacy (n = 661) P
Age, years (missing: 12) 56.7 ± 11.6 62.2 ± 8.9 54.1 ± 11.8 <0.001
Female (missing: 0) 607 (62.5) 200 (64.5) 407 (61.6) 0.38
Socio-economic class (missing: 36)
 Elite 193 (20.6) 44 (15.0) 149 (23.2) 0.001
 Middle-high 419 (44.8) 137 (46.8) 282 (43.9)
 Middle-low 199 (21.3) 58 (19.8) 141 (22.0)
 Low 124 (13.3) 54 (18.4) 70 (10.9)
BMI classification (missing: 56)
 <18.5 13 (1.4) 4 (1.4) 9 (1.4) 0.05
 18.5 to <25.0 295 (32.2) 82 (28.0) 213 (34.2)
 25.0 to 29.9 351 (38.4) 108 (36.9) 243 (39.1)
 ≥30.0 256 (28.0) 99 (33.8) 157 (25.2)
Number of chronic diseases (missing: 0)
0 195 (20.1) 8 (2.6) 187 (28.3) <0.001
1 245 (25.2) 31 (10.0) 214 (32.4)
2 233 (24.0) 81 (26.1) 152 (23.0)
≥3 (multimorbidity) 298 (30.7) 190 (61.3) 108 (16.3)
Prevalence of individual chronic conditions (missing: 0)
Hypertension 357 (36.8) 183 (59.0) 174 (26.3) <0.001
Hypercholesterolemia 329 (33.9) 173 (55.8) 156 (23.6) <0.001
Osteoarthritis 270 (27.8) 138 (44.5) 132 (20.0) <0.001
Thyroid disorder 154 (15.9) 72 (23.2) 82 (12.4) <0.001
Asthma 118 (12.2) 52 (16.8) 66 (10.0) 0.003
Diabetes 105 (10.8) 76 (24.5) 29 (4.4) <0.001
Colon problem 89 (9.2) 29 (9.4) 60 (9.1) 0.89
Osteoporosis 74 (7.6) 43 (13.9) 31 (4.7) <0.001
Angina/coronary artery disease 93 (9.6) 67 (21.6) 26 (3.9) <0.001
COPD 53 (5.5) 36 (11.6) 17 (2.6) <0.001
Cancer 43 (4.4) 19 (6.1) 24 (3.6) 0.08
Rheumatoid arthritis 36 (3.7) 20 (6.5) 16 (2.4) 0.002
Stroke 17 (1.8) 8 (2.6) 9 (1.4) 0.18
Heart failure 23 (2.4) 17 (5.5) 6 (0.9) <0.001

Continuous data are presented as mean ± standard deviation; categorical data are shown as n (%); P-values obtained with chi-square tests for categorical variables and Student’s t-tests for continuous variables. Source of subjects: the Program of Research on the Evolution of a Cohort Investigating Health System Effects (PRECISE), year of data collection: 2012.

COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.