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Table 1 Anthropometric, sociodemographic, clinical and analytical values of elderly people

From: Cardiometabolic profile of 15057 elderly Spanish workers: association of sociodemographic variables and tobacco consumption

 

Women n = 5555

Men n = 9502

p-value

Mean (SD)

Mean (SD)

Age

61.8 (1.7)

61.8 (1.8)

0.685

Height

157.6 (6.3)

170.3 (6.8)

< 0.0001

Weight

67.3 (12.2)

81.7 (13.8)

< 0.0001

Waist circumference

74.6 (10.2)

86.2 (10.5)

< 0.0001

Systolic blood pressure

131.8 (17.7)

138.5 (17.8)

< 0.0001

Diastolic blood pressure

78.1 (10.2)

82.5 (10.3)

< 0.0001

Total cholesterol

217.8 (35.6)

204.9 (37.0)

< 0.0001

HDL-c

53.4 (8.4)

45.7 (7.9)

< 0.0001

LDL-c

142.4 (34.9)

131.7 (35.7)

< 0.0001

Triglycerides

109.9 (52.1)

140.8 (76.7)

< 0.0001

Glycemia

97.2 (22.1)

106.7 (31.0)

< 0.0001

ALT

24.0 (14.3)

29.2 (16.0)

< 0.0001

AST

20.0 (6.9)

24.1 (9.9)

< 0.0001

GGT

26.5 (24.5)

42.6 (47.2)

< 0.0001

Creatinine

0.7 (0.2)

0.9 (0.2)

< 0.0001

 

Percentage

Percentage

p-value

60–64 years

93.0

92.9

0.843

65–69 years

7.0

7.1

 

Social class I

4.6

6.2

< 0.0001

Social class II

16.3

13.6

 

Social class III

79.1

80.2

 

Blue-collar

79.1

80.2

0.105

White-collar

20.9

19.8

 

Non-smokers

69.4

69.4

0.980

Smokers

30.6

30.6

 
  1. Student’s t-test to assess differences in means, Chi-square t-test to evaluate differences in prevalence, HDL-c High density lipoprotein cholesterol, LDL-c Low density lipoprotein cholesterol, ALT alanine aminotransferase, AST Aspartate aminotransferase, GGT Gamma Glutamyl Transpeptidase