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. 2022 Mar 3;22:162. doi: 10.1186/s12888-022-03805-6

Table 1.

Univariate regression analysis of male and female demographic data

Variable Female(n = 115) Male(n = 415) p value
Age, mean ± SD 58.8 ± 12.3 58.0 ± 11.5 0.341
BMI, mean ± SD 23.4 ± 3.2 24.6 ± 3.1  < 0.001
Stroke type 0.066
 Infarction, n(%) 98(85.2) 378(91.1)
 Hemorrhage, n(%) 17(14.8) 37(8.9)
Education level  < 0.001
 Low, n(%) 52(45.2) 80(19.3)
 Medium, n(%) 49(42.6) 243(58.6)
 High, n(%) 14(14) 92(22.2)
Smoking history, n(%) 12(10.4) 312(75.2)  < 0.001
Drinking history, n(%) 8(7.0) 140(33.7)  < 0.001
Sleeping time < 5 h, n(%) 18(15.7) 103(24.8) 0.038
Diabetes Mellitus, n(%) 24(20.9) 107(25.8) 0.280
Hypertension, n(%) 66(57.4) 238(57.3) 0.994
Hyperlipidemia, n(%) 21(18.3) 87(21.0) 0.524
CHD, n(%) 9(7.8) 38(9.2) 0.657
Stroke history, n(%) 19(16.5) 87(21.0) 0.292
Exercise habit, n(%) 45(39.1) 171(41.2) 0.689

BMI body mass index, CHD coronary heart disease