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. 2022 Mar 25;10:850411. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.850411

Table 1.

The basic characteristics of selected participants.

Variables Total
(N = 8,216)
Male
(n = 4,019)
Female
(n = 4,197)
p-value*
Age (years, mean ±SD; n, %) 50.8 ± 14.2 52.2 ± 14.4 49.5 ± 14.0 <0.0001 a
Education (n, %)
Grad from primary 1,601 (19.5) 705 (17.5) 896 (21.4) <0.0001 b
Lower middle school degree 3,124 (38.0) 1,538 (38.3) 1,586 (37.8)
Upper middle school degree 1,386 (16.9) 726 (18.1) 660 (15.7)
Technical or vocational degree 794 (9.7) 378 (9.4) 416 (9.9)
University or college degree and above 1,311 (16.0) 672(16.7) 639 (15.2)
Urban Status ( n , %)
City, town, or county capital city 4,490 (64.7) 2,292 (57.0) 2,198 (52.4) <0.0001 b
Suburban or rural village 3,726 (45.4) 1,727 (43.0) 1,999 (47.6)
BMI (kg/m2, mean ±SD; n, %) 24.3 ± 3.6 24.5 ± 3.6 24.1 ± 3.7 <0.0001 a
Underweight 362 (4.4) 150 (3.7) 212(5.1) <0.0001 b
Normal 3,702 (45.1) 1,726 (42.9) 1,976 (47.1)
Overweight 2,967 (36.1) 1,542 (38.4) 1,425 (33.9)
Obese 1,185 (14.4) 601 (14.9) 584 (13.9)
Smoking status ( n , %)
Yes 1,850 (22.8) 1,774 (45.1) 76 (1.8) <0.0001 b
No 6,280 (77.2) 2,163 (54.9) 4,117 (98.2)
Alcohol consumption ( n , %)
Yes 2,257 (28.7) 2,301 (52.6) 226 (5.7) <0.0001 b
No 5,600 (71.3) 1,827 (47.4) 3,773 (94.3)
Diabetes ( n , %)
Yes 382 (4.9) 202 (5.3) 180 (4.5) 0.127 b
No 7,461 (95.1) 3,647 (94.7) 3,814 (95.5)
Hypertension ( n , %)
Yes 1,254 (16.0) 664 (17.2) 590 (14.8) 0.003 b
No 6,593 (84.0) 3,187 (82.8) 3,406 (85.2)
*

p-value refers to the comparison between male and female.

a

P-values were calculated by two-tailed t-tests.

b

P-values were calculated by chi-square tests.