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. 2020 Dec 22;10:22367. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-78853-7

Table 1.

Clinical data of subjects with T1D and matched healthy controls.

T1D (n = 23) Controls (n = 23) P-value
Age (years) 24.3 (2.7) 24.0 (2.6) 0.61
24.7 (19.2; 27.9) 24.5 (19.2; 27.6)
Weight (kg) 65.1 (9.8) 64.8 (6.3) 0.96
67.7 (47.9; 86.3) 65.4 (53.8; 76.1)
Height (m) 1.66 (0.06) 1.71 (0.06)  < 0.01
1.66 (1.53; 1.81) 1.70 (1.62; 1.82)
BMI (kg/m2) 23.7 (3.5) 22.3 (2.0) 0.13
24.1 (17.4; 30.0) 22.2 (18.4; 26.3)
Comorbidities (other than T1D) 4 (17.4%) 4 (17.4%) 1.00
Medications (other than insulin) 15 (65.2%) 5 (21.7%)  < 0.01
Supplements 7 (30.4%) 9 (39.1%) 0.76
Fracture 3 (13.0%) (digital, knee, wrist) 7 (30.4%) (digital, forearm, toe, knee, forearm, clavicular, forearm) 0.28
Smoking 2 (8.7%) 1 (4.3%) 1.00
Physical activity (IPAQ, MET-min/week) 3407 (2993) 3347 (3298) 0.68
2739 (99; 9702) 2079 (392; 12,288)
Physical activity categories (high, moderate and low) 0.67
High (> 3000 MET-min/week) 10 (43.5%) 8 (34.8%)
Moderate (600–3000 MET-min/week) 10 (43.5%) 12 (52.2%)
Low (< 600 MET-min/week) 3 (13.0%) 3 (13.0%)
Sedentary hours/day 6.26 (3.15) 7.28 (2.39) 0.24
6.00 (1.50; 12.00) 8.00 (2.50; 11.00)

For categorical variables n (%) is presented. For continuous variables, mean (SD)/median (minimum; maximum) are presented.