Table 1

Baseline data of the study population


Height
Weight
BMI
BP syst
BP diast
HR

All
172 ± 10
71 ± 11
24 ± 2
124 ± 12
76 ± 7
71 ± 10
Men
179 ± 7
78 ± 9
24 ± 2
128 ± 13
78 ± 7
68 ± 9
Women
165 ± 6
65 ± 8
24 ± 2
122 ± 13
74 ± 7
73 ± 10
P-value
< 0,001
< 0,001
0,28
0,01
0,01
< 0,001
20–29 yrs
165 ± 8
58 ± 7
21 ± 1
110 ± 6
65 ± 4
73 ± 9
30–39 yrs
167 ± 6
63 ± 7
22 ± 2
121 ± 8
74 ± 4
67 ± 8
40–49 yrs
162 ± 5
64 ± 3
24 ± 1
115 ± 7
75 ± 4
75 ± 9
50–59 yrs
163 ± 4
67 ± 5
25 ± 2
123 ± 11
82 ± 6
73 ± 9
60–69 yrs
165 ± 5
68 ± 8
25 ± 2
132 ± 13
77 ± 4
76 ± 7
70 < yrs
165 ± 7
69 ± 11
25 ± 3
127 ± 19
72 ± 5
77 ± 15
P-value
0,66
0,60
< 0,001
< 0,001
< 0,001
0,28

The study population baseline data is illustrated above as follows: height [cm], weight [kg], BMI (body mass index) [kg/m2], BP syst (systolic blood pressure) [mmHg], BP diast (diastolic blood pressure) [mmHg], and HR (heart rate) [beats per minute].

Havmoller et al. BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2007 7:22   doi:10.1186/1471-2261-7-22