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Table 1 baseline characteristics of patients according to sex, NEXT-STEP study, Lausanne, Switzerland

From: Accelerometry assessed physical activity of older adults hospitalized with acute medical illness - an observational study

 

Men

Women

P-value

Number of patients

106

71

 

Characteristics

 Age (years)

79.7 ± 8.1

83.5 ± 8.6

0.003

 Body mass index (kg/m2) a

25.3 ± 4.6

23.7 ± 4.5

0.039

 Depressive disorders

12 (11.3)

14 (19.7)

0.122

 Urinary/fecal incontinence

41 (38.7)

19 (26.8)

0.101

 Hearing loss/vision issues

45 (42.5)

25 (35.2)

0.334

Medical history

 Walking aids 2 weeks before admission

49 (46.2)

41 (57.8)

0.133

 History of falls during the year before admission

31 (29.3)

23 (32.4)

0.656

Reason for admission associated with functional decline b

59 (55.7)

34 (47.9)

0.310

Status upon inclusion

 Cognitive impairment/confusion

37 (34.9)

15 (21.1)

0.049

 Sedative drugs

15 (14.2)

12 (17.1)

0.590

 Barthel Index

89.1 ± 15.4

88.6 ± 16.4

0.854

Braden score

0.566

  > 18

55 (54.5)

35 (50.0)

 

  ≤ 18

46 (45.5)

35 (50.0)

 

 Medical equipment c

26 (24.5)

10 (14.1)

0.091

 Isolation precautions

3 (2.8)

3 (4.2)

0.685‡

 Prescription of physiotherapy

66 (62.3)

47 (66.2)

0.593

 Charlson comorbidity index

4 [3–7]

3 [1–6]

0.002¶

  1. Results are expressed as mean ± SD or as median [interquartile range] for continuous variables and as number of participants (percentage) for categorical variables. a, 99 men and 63 women. b: gait problems/ fall, general state alteration, musculoskeletal pain, neurological deficit. c: urinary catheter or nasal cannula oxygen therapy. Between-group comparisons using student’s t-test or Kruskal-Wallis (¶) test for continuous variables and chi-square or Fisher’s exact test (‡) for categorical variables