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. 2022 Jun 17;35:e1653. doi: 10.1590/0102-672020210002e1653

Table 1 -. General data on the prevalence of IBD, CD, and UC regarding marital status, education, gender, color, smoking, comorbidities, duration of disease, BMI, and age of the patients.

Characteristics IBD (%) CD (%) UC (%)
Sample 56 (100%) 28 (50%) 28 (50%)
Marital status
Single 23 (41.07%) 13 (46.42%) 10 (35.71%)
Married 25 (44.6%) 13 (46.42%) 12 (42.85%)
Divorced 3 (5.35%) 0 (0%) 3 (10.71%)
Widower 5 (8.9%) 2 (7.14%) 3 (10.71%)
Education
Less or equal to primary education 17 (30.35%) 7 (25%) 10 (35.7%)
Less or equal to secondary education 25 (44.64%) 13 (46.5%) 12 (42.85%)
Less or equal to undergraduate degree 14 (25%) 8 (28.5%) 6 (21.4%)
Gender
Male 26 (46.4%) 11 (39.3%) 15 (53.6%)
Female 30 (53.6%) 17 (60.7%) 13 (46.4%)
Race
Caucasian 34 (60.7%) 16 (57.1%) 18 (64.3%)
African-American 7 (12.5%) 2 (7.1%) 5 (17.9%)
Brown 15(26.7%) 10 (35.7%) 5 (17.9%)
BMI (kg/m2): Average ± SD 25,7 ± 4,98 24,59 ± 5,03 26,85 ± 4,76
Age (years): Average ± SD 45.93 ± 17.5 41.21 ± 15.85 50.64 ± 18.1
Smoking
Yes 3 (5.4%) 0 (0%) 3 (10.7%)
No 53 (94.6) 28 (100%) 25 (89.3%)
Comorbities
No 32 (57.1%) 18 (64.3%) 14 (50%)
Yes 24 (42.9%) 10 (35.7%) 14 (50%)