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. 2021 Jan 11;11:444. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-79256-4

Table 6.

The relationship between lifestyles and MS BA.

Lifestyles Categories cBA-age
Male Female
N (%) Mean ± SD N (%) Mean ± SD
Smoking Never smoker 2,734,418 (31.5%) –1.304 ± 13.604 7,413,754 (94.5%) –0.109 ± 12.775
Former smoker 2,641,443 (30.5%) 0.441 ± 13.662 163,979 (2.1%) 0.868 ± 13.228
Current smoker 3,293,387 (38.0%) 0.737 ± 14.542 265,405 (3.4%) 1.945 ± 13.709
Alcohol consumption Abstinent 701,381 (10.9%) –0.605 ± 13.756 1,216,374 (37.4%) –0.293 ± 12.587
Low risk 5,125,490 (79.5%) –0.0002 ± 14.038 1,845,045 (56.7%) –0.855 ± 12.144
Medium risk 425,377 (6.6%) 1.067 ± 14.650 144,624 (4.4%) 1.340 ± 12.494
High risk 193,821 (3.0%) 1.906 ± 14.918 48,557 (1.5%) 2.377 ± 13.113
Physical activity < 600METs 2,569,888 (29.6%) 0.654 ± 14.228 3,069,129 (39.1%) 0.571 ± 12.795
≥ 600, < 3000METs 4,986,903 (57.5%) 0.023 ± 13.961 4,069,269 (51.9%) –0.282 ± 12.530
≥ 3000METs 1,115,047 (12.9%) –1.591 ± 13.619 708,296 (9.0%) –1.073 ± 12.494

All parameters are P < 0.001.