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. 2022 Sep 3;12:15042. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-19148-x

Table 1.

Baseline characteristics of participants by frailty status.

Total (n = 10,276) Frailty status p-value
Non-frailty (n = 5960) Physical frailty (n = 223) Comprehensive frailty (n = 2211) Combinations (n = 1882)
Age [years]a 73.9 (6.8) 71.8 (5.3) 72.0 (5.4) 76.0 (7.3) 78.5 (7.7)  < 0.001
Women [n (%)]b 5580 (54.3) 3041 (51.0) 121 (54.3) 1289 (58.3) 1129 (60.0)  < 0.001
PD ≥ 1000 people/km2 [n (%)]b 4633 (45.1) 2772 (46.5) 94 (42.2) 968 (43.8) 799 (42.5) 0.006
Living alone [n (%)]b 1287 (12.5) 691 (11.6) 23 (10.3) 272 (12.3) 301 (16.0)  < 0.001
HSES [n (%)]b 3339 (32.5) 2200 (36.9) 73 (32.7) 619 (28.0) 447 (23.8)  < 0.001
Education ≥ 13 y [n (%)]b 2103 (20.5) 1414 (23.7) 59 (26.5) 339 (15.3) 291 (15.5)  < 0.001
Current smoker [n (%)]b 1126 (11.0) 692 (11.6) 25 (11.2) 209 (9.5) 200 (10.6) 0.002
Alcohol drinker [n (%)]b 6482 (63.1) 4102 (68.8) 156 (70.0) 1283 (58.0) 941 (50.0)  < 0.001
Sleep time [min/day]a 412 (94) 403 (72) 400 (81) 420 (103) 431 (135)  < 0.001
No medication [n (%)]b 2104 (20.5) 1524 (25.6) 39 (17.5) 342 (15.5) 199 (10.6)  < 0.001
Hypertension [n (%)]b 3894 (37.9) 2161 (36.3) 96 (43.0) 895 (40.5) 742 (39.4) 0.001
Stroke [n (%)]b 476 (4.6) 138 (2.3) 5 (2.2) 175 (7.9) 158 (8.4)  < 0.001
Heart disease [n (%)]b 1275 (12.4) 524 (8.8) 32 (14.3) 329 (14.9) 390 (20.7) 0.006
Diabetes [n (%)]b 1108 (10.8) 546 (9.2) 24 (10.8) 274 (12.4) 264 (14.0) 0.087
Hyperlipidaemia [n (%)]b 924 (9.0) 580 (9.7) 21 (9.4) 181 (8.2) 142 (7.5) 0.015
Digestive disease [n (%)]b 499 (4.9) 167 (2.8) 18 (8.1) 132 (6.0) 182 (9.7)  < 0.001
Respiratory disease [n (%)]b 824 (8.0) 357 (6.0) 28 (12.6) 200 (9.0) 239 (12.7)  < 0.001
Urological diseases [n (%)]b 646 (6.3) 265 (4.4) 14 (6.3) 155 (7.0) 212 (11.3)  < 0.001
Cancer [n (%)]b 367 (3.6) 145 (2.4) 10 (4.5) 86 (3.9) 126 (6.7)  < 0.001
No. of chronic diseasesa,c 0.9 (1.0) 0.8 (0.9) 1.1 (1.0) 1.1 (1.0) 1.3 (1.2)  < 0.001

Data for participants with missing values were imputed by multiple imputation: family structure (n = 675); socioeconomic status (n = 395); education (n = 1139); smoking status (n = 257); alcohol status (n = 230); sleep time (n = 536); medications (n = 657).

HSES high socioeconomic status, PD population density.

aContinuous variables were shown in terms of mean with standard deviation and were analysed using variance analysis.

bCategory variables were shown in terms of the number of cases with percentage and were analysed using the Pearson's Chi-square test.

cFrom the data obtained on disease status (including the presence of hypertension, stroke, heart disease, diabetes, hyperlipidaemia, digestive disease, respiratory disease, urological diseases, and cancer), the comorbidity scores were summed to obtain a total score ranging from 0 (no comorbidity) to 9 (poor status)19.