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. 2022 Apr 23;30(2):131–137. doi: 10.5551/jat.63527

Table 1-1. Baseline characteristics of women by number of children.

Number of children 0 1 2 ≧3 Number of respondents (n) P
No. of subjects 2685 (8.3%) 2839 (8.8%) 15381 (47.8%) 11284 (35.1%) 32,189 N.A
Age, y Median (interquartile range) 64 (58-68) 65 (60-70) 65 (61-69) 65 (60-69) 32,189 <0.0001
Age at first child, y Median (interquartile range) NA 27 (24-30) 25 (23-27) 24 (22-26) 27,702 <0.0001
Age at last child, y Median (interquartile range) NA 28 (25-31) 28 (26-30) 30 (29-33) 27,402 <0.0001
Age at menopause, y Median (interquartile range) 50 (46-52) 50 (47-52) 50 (48-53) 50 (58-43) 28,033 <0.0001
Percentage of menopausal women, % 93.5 95.4 96.4 95.8 29,936 <0.0001
(2110/2257) (2536/2658) (13943/14465) (10109/10556)
Educational level University/collee degree, % 6.9 4.0 2.8 3.1 31,739 <0.0001
(167/2426) (112/2822) (422/15279) (346/11212)
Smoking status 8.3 5.6 3.8 3.8 31,141 <0.0001
Percentage of women who have smoked more than 100 cigarettes in their lifetime, % (216/2587) (155/2752) (563/14897) (413/10905)
Percentage of women who developed hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, % NA 5.4 5.1 5.1 28,842 <0.0001
(0/2366) (138/2560) (698/13725) (517/10191)

Removed 12 women