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. 2020 Mar 4;8(2):282–289. doi: 10.1016/j.esxm.2020.01.004

Table 1.

Characteristics of patient groups at the time of recruitment (mean followed by 95% confidence interval)

Group Age (years) BMI (kg·m−2) Vaginal deliveries PFD symptoms (% of patients)
G1 (n = 50) 31.12 (1.52) 23.27 (0.76) 1.76 (0.22) Urinary incontinence (74%); decreased sexual desire (36%); decreased sensitivity during intimacy (70%); dyspareunia (26%); hypo/anorgasmia (52%)
G2 (n = 25) 31.96 (3.20) 24.32 (3.70) 1.56 (0.27) Urinary incontinence (72%); decreased sexual desire (44%); decreased sensitivity during intimacy (44%); dyspareunia (24%); hypo/anorgasmia (40%)
G3 (n = 20) 27.20 (2.02) 22.40 (1.27) 1.25 (0.21) -

BMI = body mass index; PFD = pelvic floor dysfunction.