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. 2016 Jan 29;6(3):187–196. doi: 10.1016/j.jegh.2015.12.001

Table 1–2.

Lifestyle characteristics of study participants by gender.

Factors Total (n = 2280) Men (n = 851) Women (n = 1429) P value
Smoking habits 0.0001
  Non smoker 1600 (70.2) 311 (36.5) 1289 (90.2)
  Current smoker 548 (24.0) 430 (50.5) 118 (8.3)
  Ex smoker 132 (5.8) 110 (12.9) 22 (1.5)
Alcohol drinking habits 0.0001
  Non 911 (40.0) 211 (24.8) 700 (49.0)
  Low moderate 429 (18.8) 101 (11.9) 328 (23.0)
  High moderate 380 (16.7) 144 (16.9) 236 (16.5)
  Heavy 560 (24.6) 395 (46.4) 165 (11.5)
Fruit consumption habits 0.0001
  Yes 1605 (70.4) 532 (62.5) 1073 (75.1)
  No 675 (29.6) 319 (37.5) 356 (24.9)
Vegetable consumption habits 0.273
  Yes 2090 (91.7) 773 (90.8) 1317 (92.2)
  No 190 (8.3) 78 (9.2) 112 (7.8)
Physical activity
  Vigorous intensity at work 323 (20.0) 185 (29.2) 138 (14.0) 0.0001
  Moderate intensity at work 812 (50.1) 318 (50.5) 494 (49.9) 0.839
  Vigorous intensity in free time 426 (18.8) 212 (25.1) 214 (15.1) 0.0001
  Moderate intensity in free time 1379 (60.6) 430 (50.6) 949 (66.5) 0.001
  Walking at least 10 min a day 1935 (84.9) 709 (83.3) 1226 (85.8) 0.116

Data are numbers (%). P-values: men vs. women.

Physical activity allows multiple answers of yes.