Table 1: Anthropometrics and clinics characteristics of population study. |
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Total (N = 713) |
Mild (N = 193) |
Severe (N = 232) |
Critical (N = 169) |
Deceased (N = 119) |
p |
Age |
52 (43-63) |
44 (32-51) |
53 (43-63.5) |
52.5 (46-63) |
63 (54-70) |
< 0.001* |
Gender male§ |
434 (61) |
94 (49) |
144 (62) |
121 (72) |
75 (63) |
< 0.001‡ |
Overweight§ |
221 (31) |
12 (6) |
91 (39) |
77 (46) |
41 (34) |
< 0.001‡ |
Obesity§ |
215 (30) |
24 (12) |
80 (35) |
70 (41) |
41 (34) |
< 0.001‡ |
Type 2 diabetes§ |
208 (29) |
21 (11) |
79 (34) |
57 (33) |
51 (43) |
< 0.001‡ |
Hypertension§ |
209 (29) |
24 (12) |
72 (31) |
62(37) |
51 (43) |
< 0.001‡ |
Heart rate, median (IQR), bpm+ |
93 (81-106) |
90 (79-101) |
93 (80-105) |
96 (87-110) |
93 (81-105) |
0.002* |
Oxygen saturation % (IQR) |
88 (80-93) |
94 (92-95) |
87 (80-92) |
82 (72-88) |
80 (70-89) |
< 0.001* |
IQR = interquartile range. * Kruskall-Wallis test. ‡ χ2. § Data expressed in frequency and percentage [n (%)]. |