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. 2020 May 20;8:180. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2020.00180

Table 1.

General description of the demographic data, anthropometric and blood pressure measurements of the UNAM study population.

Descriptor 1 2 3 4 5 Total
n 48 285 405 181 154 1,073
4.5% 26.6% 37.6% 16.9% 14.4% 100%
Women n 35 190 264 116 84 689
(%) (73%) (67%) (65%) (64%) (54%) (64%)
Men n 13 95 141 65 70 384
(%) (27%) (33%) (35%) (36%) (46%) (36%)
Age 50 ± 13 43 ± 13 41 ± 12 42 ± 12 49 ± 13 43 ± 13
(years) (24–77) (19–74) (20–80) (24–67) (29–81) (19–81)
Women age 51 ± 13 43 ± 12 41 ± 12 42 ± 11 47 ± 13 43 ± 12
(years) (24–77) (20–74) (20–80) (24–67) (29–81) (20–81)
Men age 45 ± 14 42 ± 14 40 ± 12 41 ± 12 51 ± 12 43 ± 13
(years) (25–62) (19–72) (21–74) (27–67) (29–76) (19–76)
Weight 70 ± 14 71 ± 14 68 ± 15 66 ± 12 69 ± 14 69 ± 14
(kg) (41–120) (38–149) (35–142) (45–106) (41–108) (35–149)
Women weight 67 ± 11 67 ± 13 64 ± 13 62 ± 11 61 ± 10 64 ± 12
(kg) (41–90) (38–112) (35–121) (45–100) (41–99) (35–121)
Men weight 79 ± 17 78 ± 15 77 ± 16 74 ± 12 79 ± 10 77 ± 14
(kg) (60–120) (52–149) (47–142) (56–106) (57–108) (47–149)
Height 1.6 ± 0.1 1.59 ± 0.09 1.61 ± 0.09 1.62 ± 0.09 1.65 ± 0.09 1.61 ± 0.09
(m) (1.41–1.90) (1.39–1.96) (1.24–1.97) (1.42–1.89) (1.44–1.90) (1.24–1.97)
Women height 1.52 ± 0.06 1.55 ± 0.07 1.57 ± 0.07 1.58 ± 0.07 1.58 ± 0.06 1.56 ± 0.07
(m) (1.41–1.65) (1.39–1.90) (1.42–1.97) (1.42–1.89) (1.44–1.70) (1.39–1.97)
Men height 1.67 ± 0.09 1.68 ± 0.07 1.69 ± 0.08 1.71 ± 0.06 1.72 ± 0.06 1.69 ± 0.07
(m) (1.54–1.90) (1.48–1.96) (1.24–1.90) (1.60–1.84) (1.60–1.90) (1.24–1.96)
BMI 29 ± 4 28 ± 5 26 ± 5 25 ± 4 25 ± 4 26 ± 5
(kg/m2) (17.1–39.6) (15.6–51.8) (13.3–50.6) (15.1–38.5) (16.5–35.9) (13.3–51.8)
Women BMI 29 ± 4 28 ± 6 26 ± 5 25 ± 4 24 ± 4 26 ± 5
(kg/m2) (17.1–37.5) (15.6–51.8) (13.3–46.7) (15.1–38.5) (16.5–35.9) (13.3–51.8)
Men BMI 28 ± 4 28 ± 5 27 ± 6 25 ± 4 27 ± 3 27 ± 5
(kg/m2) (22.3–39.6) (18.3–42.6) (15.2–50.6) (18.2–38.0) (21.4–34.9) (15.1–50.6)
WC 96 ± 9 94 ± 12 92 ± 13 89 ± 12 92 ± 12 92 ± 12
(cm) (71–116) (63–134) (60–153) (64–162) (64–167) (60–167)
Women WC 95 ± 10 93 ± 12 90 ± 13 87 ± 13 87 ± 10 90 ± 12
(cm) (71–115) (63–134) (60–149) (64–162) (64–112) (60–162)
Men WC 97 ± 8 97 ± 11 95 ± 13 91 ± 11 98 ± 12 96 ± 12
(cm) (85–116) (73–128) (70–153) (66–119) (78–167) (66–167)
SBP 117 ± 17 115 ± 15 111 ± 15 112 ± 15 112 ± 13 113 ± 15
(mmHg) (90–160) (80–180) (70–180) (80–180) (90–160) (70–180)
DBP 76 ± 13 75 ± 11 73 ± 11 73 ± 11 74 ± 10 74 ± 11
(mmHg) (60–100) (50–110) (50–110) (50–110) (60–90) (50–110)
Systemic PP 41 ± 10 40 ± 10 38 ± 10 39 ± 9 39 ± 9 38 ± 10
(mmHg) (20–70) (20–100) (10–90) (20–70) (10–90) (10–100)

Reported values for each group are mean ± standard deviation, and ranges (minimum–maximum).

Participants are grouped by educational level: 1, primary; 2, secondary; 3, undergraduate; 4, master; 5, doctorate.