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. 2022 Mar 15;19(6):3461. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19063461

Table 1.

Socio-demographic and clinical characteristics of the study group.

Parameter Total (N = 100)
Sex Women 52 (52%)
Men 48 (48%)
Age Up to 70 years 49 (49%)
71–75 years 30 (30%)
Over 75 years 21 (21%)
Living Alone 19 (19%)
With your spouse or partner 48 (48%)
With family 33 (33%)
Salary PLN 2101 or more 50 (50%)
PLN 1801–2100 30 (30%)
PLN 1501–1800 11 (11%)
PLN 1201–1500 5 (5%)
PLN 901–1200 4 (4%)
Chronic diseases 2 diseases 20 (20%)
3 diseases 59 (59%)
4 or more diseases 21 (21%)
TFI No frailty syndrome 8 (8%)
Frailty syndrome 92 (92%)
CCI Mild worsening of comorbidities 64 (64%)
Moderate aggravation of comorbidities 28 (28%)
Severe aggravation of comorbidities 8 (8%)
ADL Moderate disability 29 (29%)
Full efficiency 71 (71%)
IADL Partial independence 67 (67%)
Full independence 33 (33%)

PLN—Polish Zloty; 1 PLN = 0.22 EUR; TFI—Tilburg Frailty Indicator; CCI—Charlson’s Comorbidity Index; ADL—Activities of Daily Living; IADL—Instrumental Activities of Daily Living.