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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Aug 21.
Published in final edited form as: Obes Sci Pract. 2016 May 31;2(2):123–127. doi: 10.1002/osp4.38

Table 1.

Demographics by obesity status in HIV+ patients (n = 1,459) treated at the Immunology Center at the Miriam Hospital (Providence, Rhode Island)

Variable All patients* n (%) Normal weight n (%) Overweight n (%) Obese n (%) P value
All patients 1,459 (100.0) 486 (33.3) 553 (37.9) 420 (28.8)
Gender <0.0001
 Male 1,029 (70.5) 365 (75.1) 426 (77.0) 238 (56.7)
 Female 424 (29.1) 118 (24.3) 126 (22.8) 180 (42.9)
 Transgender 6 (0.4) 3 (0.6) 1 (0.2) 2 (0.5)
Age 0.0146
 <30 years 113 (7.8) 49 (10.1) 36 (6.5) 28 (6.7)
 31–40 years 247 (16.9) 80 (16.5) 108 (19.5) 59 (14.1)
 41–50 years 474 (32.5) 145 (29.8) 175 (31.7) 154 (36.7)
 51–60 years 480 (32.9) 158 (32.5) 187 (33.8) 135 (32.1)
 61–70 years 122 (8.4) 40 (8.2) 42 (7.6) 40 (9.5)
 >70 years 23 (1.6) 14 (2.9) 5 (0.9) 4 (1.0)
HIV transmission group (men, only) 0.1580
 MSM 626 (60.1) 231 (63.3) 255 (59.9) 132 (55.5)
 Non-MSM 411 (39.9) 134 (36.7) 171 (40.1) 106 (44.5)
Race 0.2460
 Caucasian 852 (58.4) 287 (59.1) 331 (59.9) 234 (55.7)
 African American 453 (31.1) 145 (29.8) 160 (28.9) 148 (35.2)
 All others 154 (10.6) 54 (11.1) 62 (11.2) 38 (9.1)
Ethnicity 0.5346
 Hispanic 359 (24.6) 115 (23.7) 145 (26.2) 99 (23.6)
 Non-Hispanic 1,100 (75.4) 371 (76.3) 408 (73.8) 321 (76.4)
Smoking status 0.0003
 Smoker 596 (40.9) 233 (47.9) 198 (35.8) 165 (39.3)
 Non-smoker 863 (59.2) 253 (52.1) 355 (64.2) 255 (60.7)
CD4 cell count (cells μL−1) 0.0233
 <200 102 (7.0) 47 (9.7) 34 (6.2) 21 (5.0)
 201–500 457 (31.4) 161 (33.2) 163 (29.6) 133 (31.7)
 >500 895 (61.6) 277 (57.1) 353 (64.2) 265 (63.3)
HIV RNA load (copies mL−1) 0.9179
 ≤75 1,241 (85.2) 414 (85.2) 472 (85.5) 355 (84.7)
 76–1,000 108 (7.4) 35 (7.2) 38 (6.9) 35 (8.4)
 >1,000 108 (7.4) 37 (7.6) 42 (7.6) 29 (6.9)
*

All patients’ excludes underweight patients (BMI <18.5, n = 30).

Normal weight = BMI 18.5–24.9; overweight = BMI 25–29.9; obese = BMI ≥30. BMI, body mass index; MSM, men who have sex with men.