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. 2020 May 6;9(5):1367. doi: 10.3390/jcm9051367

Table 3.

Characteristics of participants by BMI category a.

BMI Categories (kg/m2)
<18.5 (n = 562) 18.5–19.9 (n = 787) 20.0–22.4 (n = 2195) 22.5–24.9 (n = 2218) 25.0–27.4 (n = 1006) ≥27.5 (n = 423)
Age (years) b 75.6 (6.8) 74.0 (6.7) 73.3 (6.2) 72.9 (5.8) 72.8 (5.9) 72.8 (5.8)
Women (n (%)) c 388 (69.0) 465 (59.1) 1205 (54.9) 1012 (45.6) 469 (46.6) 249 (58.9)
BMI (kg/m2) b 17.3 (1.0) 19.3 (1.5) 21.3 (1.6) 23.7 (1.9) 26.1 (2.3) 29.6 (2.2)
Alcohol drinker (n (%)) c 304 (54.1) 484 (61.5) 1443 (65.7) 1504 (67.8) 685 (68.1) 271 (64.1)
Current smoker (n (%)) c 71 (12.6) 85 (10.8) 252 (11.5) 239 (10.8) 90 (9.0) 32 (7.6)
Living alone (n (%)) c 63 (11.2) 98 (12.5) 250 (11.4) 257 (11.6) 104 (10.3) 41 (9.7)
HSE (n (%)) c 184 (32.7) 271 (34.4) 779 (35.5) 738 (33.3) 347 (34.5) 123 (29.1)
Education ≥13 y (n (%)) c 104 (18.5) 181 (23.0) 467 (21.3) 535 (24.1) 225 (22.4) 95 (22.5)
MVPA (n (%)) c 186 (33.1) 341 (43.3) 1002 (45.7) 1045 (47.1) 441 (43.8) 145 (34.3)
Denture use (n (%)) c 370 (65.8) 484 (61.5) 1323 (60.3) 1311 (59.1) 600 (59.6) 244 (57.7)
No medication (n (%)) c 138 (24.6) 210 (26.7) 529 (24.1) 477 (21.5) 182 (18.1) 55 (13.0)
Hypertension (n (%)) c 126 (22.4) 227 (28.8) 774 (35.3) 934 (42.1) 507 (50.4) 221 (52.3)
Stroke (n (%)) c 21 (3.7) 27 (3.4) 76 (3.5) 90 (4.1) 37 (3.7) 18 (4.3)
Heart disease (n (%)) c 52 (9.3) 90 (11.4) 258 (11.8) 289 (13.0) 148 (14.7) 77 (18.2)
Diabetes (n (%)) c 41 (7.3) 63 (8.0) 213 (9.7) 236 (10.6) 127 (12.6) 83 (19.6)
Hyperlipidemia (n (%)) c 34 (6.1) 72 (9.2) 209 (9.5) 232 (10.5) 110 (10.9) 66 (15.6)

BMI, body mass index; HSE, high socioeconomic status; MVPA, moderate to vigorous physical activity. a Missing values were supplemented by multiple imputation for the following factors: alcohol status, n = 108; smoking status, n = 132; physical activity, n = 402; family structure, n = 487; socioeconomic status, n = 236; education, n = 667; denture use, n = 83; and medication use, n = 392. b Continuous variables are shown as means and standard deviations. c Categorical variables are shown as numbers of people and percentages.