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. 2021 May 10;5:14. doi: 10.1186/s41927-021-00185-4

Table 4.

Comparison between those with and without weather sensitivity

With weather
sensitivity (n = 37)
Without weather
sensitivity (n = 27)
P value
Age, y 50 (15) 50 (17) 0.996
Body mass index, kg/m2 23 (4) 22 (4) 0.201
Women, n (%) 29 (78%) 19 (70%) 0.563
Married, n (%) 16 (43%) 15 (56%) 0.448
Welfare recipient, n (%) 5 (14%) 4 (15%) > 0.999
NRS 6.3 (1.7) 5.0 (1.5) 0.001*
EQ-5D-3L scale 0.48 (0.17) 0.64 (0.14) < 0.001*

EQ-5D-3L Euro Quality of life-5 Dimensions-3 level, NRS Numerical Rating Scale

These data were analyzed using t test or chi-square test. Data from continuous variables are shown as mean (standard deviation). Data from categorical variables are shown as number (%). The NRS value and EQ-5D-3L scale score were significantly worse in those with weather sensitivity than those without weather sensitivity. * Significance level was set at < 5%