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Table 1 Demographic and health characteristics of the study participants

From: The relationship between preference-based health-related quality of life and lifestyle behavior: a cross-sectional study on a community sample of adults who had undergone a health check-up

Characteristic

n (%) or Mean ± SDa

95%CI

Sex

 Male

916 (45.0)

 

 Female

1121 (55.0)

 

Agea

55.0(11.7)

 

 21–39

163 (8.0)

 

 40–49

546(26.8)

 

 50–59

650(31.9)

 

 60–69

433(21.3)

 

 70<

245(12.0)

 

BMIa

22.5 ± 3.3

22.5–22.6

Body Fat (%)a

24.3 ± 6.5

24.0–24.6

Blood Pressurea

 SBP

120.3 ± 16.3

119.6–121.0

 DBP

73.5 ± 11.6

73.0–74.0

Hemoglobin

14.0 ± 1.3

13.9–14.0

Blood glucose

101.2 ± 14.1

100.6–101.9

HbA1c

5.7 ± 0.5

5.7–5.7

LDL

123.1 ± 29.5

122.1–124.7

HDL

65.9 ± 16.8

65.1–66.6

Total cholesterol

209.9 ± 33.1

208.6–211.6

Neutral fat

92.7 ± 66.4

89.7–95.5

TSH

2.5 ± 1.8

2.4–2.6

FT4

1.2 ± 0.0

1.2–1.3

GOT

21.9 ± 8.4

21.5–22.2

GPT

21.7 ± 14.0

21.0–22.3

Creatinine

0.7 ± 0.2

0.71–0.72

EGFR

78.8 ± 14.2

78.2–79.4

Self-reported chronic diseases

 Hypertension

300(14.7)

 

 Hyperlipidemia

276(13.5)

 

 Diabetes

105 (5.1)

 

 Gout

86 (4.2)

 

 Glaucoma

83 (4.1)

 

 Cataract

64 (3.1)

 

 Depression

23 (1.1)

 

 Reflux esophagitis

63 (3.1)

 

 Osteoporosis

70 (3.4)

 

 Fibroid

98 (4.8)

 

 Breast cancer

60 (2.9)

 
  1. aSD Standard deviation, CI Confidence interval, BMI Body mass index, SBP Systolic blood pressure, DBP Diastolic blood pressure, LDL Low-density lipoprotein, HDL High-density lipoprotein, TSH Thyroid-stimulating hormone, FT4 Free thyroxine 4, GOT Glutamate oxaloacetate transaminase, GPT Glutamate pyruvate transaminase, EGFR Estimated glomerular filtration rate